Ovarian functional problem and infertility
Infertility resulting from ovarian dysfunction may be due to absence of eggs in the ovaries or due to a complete
blockage of the ovaries. Ovarian dystrophy (physical damage to the ovaries, or ovaries with multiple cysts) and
luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome (LUFS), in which case the egg may have matured properly but the follicle
failed to burst or even burst without releasing the egg may occur and cause anovulatory cycle [7]. Polycystic ovaries
syndrome (PCOS) is usually a hereditary problem and accounts for up to 90% of cases of anovulation . In PCOS
the ovaries produce high amounts of androgens, particularly testosterone and thus amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea is
quite common.