2018
DOI: 10.26483/ijarcs.v9i1.5393
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A Literature Inspection on Polycystic Ovarian Morphology in Women Using Data Mining Methodologies

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“…The static B-scanners limitations are hampered by the earlier studies but were suspended in the year 1980s for the high resolution which has sector scanners of real-time. The women's ovarian appearance is described by the ultrasound that classified as PCOS from the symptoms of serum endocrinology rather making the diagnosis [9]. Another group criterion for transabdominal ultrasound is attempted for defining polycystic ovary as a one that contains in single plane that represent atleast 10 follicles that are usually between 2 to 8 mm diameter arranged in the dense-core of ovarian storma peripherally.…”
Section: Ultrasounds Transabdominalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The static B-scanners limitations are hampered by the earlier studies but were suspended in the year 1980s for the high resolution which has sector scanners of real-time. The women's ovarian appearance is described by the ultrasound that classified as PCOS from the symptoms of serum endocrinology rather making the diagnosis [9]. Another group criterion for transabdominal ultrasound is attempted for defining polycystic ovary as a one that contains in single plane that represent atleast 10 follicles that are usually between 2 to 8 mm diameter arranged in the dense-core of ovarian storma peripherally.…”
Section: Ultrasounds Transabdominalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neetha and Kavitha reviewed the various causes of PCOS and various data mining approches incorporated for identifying the PCOS and non PCOS in [39].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%