Epidemic Change-Current Traits on Stein-Leventhal Syndrome (SLS)
Nirav R Soni
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Nirav R Soni: Department of Quality Assurance, Gujarat Technological University, India
Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017, vol. 10, issue 4, 69-71
Abstract:
Stein-Leventhal Syndrome (SLS) is the major health problem that affects about 12–21% of women of fertility age. It causes important distress to women and so many costs for healthcare accounting. In fact, SLS is mainly causes of female infertility. The symptom of SLS is the changing definitions and a range of symptoms have made the path to diagnosis for many women difficult up to 70% of women with SLS in the community remain undiagnosed. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) assumed that 50% of women with SLS will become diabetic or pre-diabetic by age 40. There was a different available studies shown that the women with SLS to be at higher risk for suicide as well as endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer and breast cancer. SLS affects the quality of life and psychological disorders like worsen anxiety and depression either due to the features of SLS or due to the diagnosis of chronic symptoms.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTBEB.2017.10.555794
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