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Abstract
According to the ultrasound results, 86% of women in the control group without reproductive disorders had a normal ovulatory cycle, while only 17.5% of women in the main group had an ovulatory cycle. The remaining 82.5% of women in the main group were found to have an anovulatory cycle. According to the results of the relationship between ultrasound parameters and hormone levels, the increase in the LH/FSH ratio was 1.8 and 1.78 times higher in women without follicular persistence and undetected dominant follicle, respectively, compared to the control group. Similar statistically significant differences were also observed in the levels of total testosterone, free testosterone, prolactin, and 25 (OH) D.