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Health professionals should consider ethnic variation in the presentation and manifestations of PCOS, including:
 a relatively mild phenotype in Caucasians
 more severe hirsutism in Mediterraneans
 increased central adiposity, insulin resistance, diabetes, metabolic risks and acanthosis nigricans in South East Asians and Indigenous Australians
 lower BMI and milder hirsutism in East Asians
 higher BMI and metabolic features in Africans
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