The ultrasound sheet for polycystic ovaries describes a normal sized uterus with polycystic-like changes in both ovaries, with more than twelve follicles in each ovary. In the case of polycystic ovary syndrome, the blood test for sex hormone 6 often shows an increase in androgens and the ratio of luteinizing hormone to the number of follicles above is greater than two, and the patient will show late menstruation or amenorrhea, which is clinically diagnostic of polycystic ovary syndrome. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome should be supervised until menopause. If no intervention is made, resulting in amenorrhea, the endometrium often becomes diseased under the action of estrogen, so intervention must be given.