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1. 24-year-old presents with an 18-month history of amenorrhoea since stopping the oral contraceptive pill 18 months ago in order to try for a pregnancy. She had been on the combined pill since she was 16, during which time her periods had been regular. Her BMI currently is 31. What is the most appropriate next step for investigation?
2. A 24-year-old presents with an 18-month history of amenorrhoea since stopping the oral contraceptive pill 18 months ago in order to try for a pregnancy. She had been on the combined pill since she was 16, during which time her periods had been regular. Her BMI currently is 31. What is the most likely diagnosis?
3. Which of the following is correct with regards to the diagnosis of PCOS?
4. A 28-year-old with PCOS and primary subfertility of 4 years attends the fertility clinic. Her cycles are very irregular and she is currently on metformin, which is helping with her weight control (BMI 28), but is she still is amenorrhoeaic. She is very keen to commence with fertility treatment. An hysterosalpingogram confirmed bilaterally patent tubes. What is the most appropriate initial management of her subfertility?
5. A 30-year-old with primary infertility and PCOS diagnosed over 3 years ago attends the fertility clinic. She has a BMI of 25 and is keen to try ovulation induction though she has failed to ovulate after 5 cycles of clomifene citrate with persistent hypersecretion of LH. What is the most appropriate in her clinical management?
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