Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 May 2022
Although the history of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) was discussed in detail in Chapter 1, a brief review here is warranted. Stein and Leventhal were not only the first to describe the condition in 1934/5;[1] they also reported on a surgical treatment for anovulation, which resulted in two pregnancies. By 1964, Stein reported on a successful series of 108 anovulatory PCOS women treated by bilateral ovarian wedge resection (BOWR).[2]
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