Reply: Where are we in understanding the natural history of polycystic ovary syndrome? A systematic review of longitudinal cohort studies.

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      Reply: Where are we in understanding the natural history of polycystic ovary syndrome? Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS PubMed WorldCat 6 Piltonen T, Morin-Papunen L, Ollila M-M, Tapaneinen J, Arffman R, Järvelin M-R, Franks S. Women self-reporting PCOS symptoms should not be overlooked. Dear Sir, We write in response to the letters entitled "Women self-reporting PCOS symptoms should not be overlooked", by Piltonen et al. (2022) and 'Exploring the natural history of polycystic ovary syndrome: still a long road to traverse', by Sahoo (2022) regarding our recent systematic review on understanding the natural history of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) (Kiconco et al. 2022). [Extracted from the article]
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