It was prospective, open-labelled, unblind, randomized single centre clinical study carried out in the outpatient department of dermatology at Samarpan Medical and Research Organization, Modasa, and Dr. Rasiklal Shah Sarvajanik Hospital, Modasa (Gujarat). Females of reproductive age suffering from the acne vulgaris and/or other hyperandrogenism manifestations (hirsutism, androgenic alopecia and irregular menstrual cycle) were included in the study. Patients were analysed clinically and graded according to the severity of the condition. Diagnosis of acne vulgaris associated with the PCOS was based on Rotterdam criteria. Womens with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, androgen-secreting tumors, Cushing’s syndrome with diabetes mellitus, smokers, on steroid hormones, on drugs known to have effects on lipid metabolism during the past 2 years, with bilateral tubal block or tubercular endometritis or male factor infertility were excluded from the study. Thirty-three females of reproductive age suffering from the acne vulgaris and/or other hyperandrogenism manifestations (hirsutism, androgenic alopecia and irregular menstrual cycle) were included in the study. Eleven unrelated normal controls were selected randomly were also included. The study protocol was approved by institutional review board of Dr. Rasiklal Shah Sarvajanik Hospital, Modasa. All the female patients were given information regarding the study and those ready to sign the consent form were included in the study.
It was prospective, open-labelled, unblind, randomized single centre clinical study carried out in the outpatient department of dermatology at Samarpan Medical and Research Organization, Modasa, and Dr. Rasiklal Shah Sarvajanik Hospital, Modasa (Gujarat). Females of reproductive age suffering from the acne vulgaris and/or other hyperandrogenism manifestations (hirsutism, androgenic alopecia and irregular menstrual cycle) were included in the study. Patients were analysed clinically and graded according to the severity of the condition. Diagnosis of acne vulgaris associated with the PCOS was based on Rotterdam criteria. Womens with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, androgen-secreting tumors, Cushing’s syndrome with diabetes mellitus, smokers, on steroid hormones, on drugs known to have effects on lipid metabolism during the past 2 years, with bilateral tubal block or tubercular endometritis or male factor infertility were excluded from the study. Thirty-three females of reproductive age suffering from the acne vulgaris and/or other hyperandrogenism manifestations (hirsutism, androgenic alopecia and irregular menstrual cycle) were included in the study. Eleven unrelated normal controls were selected randomly were also included. The study protocol was approved by institutional review board of Dr. Rasiklal Shah Sarvajanik Hospital, Modasa. All the female patients were given information regarding the study and those ready to sign the consent form were included in the study.
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