Polycystic ovarian syndrome should be suspected in a woman who has hyperandrogenic symptoms and:
A) An LH:FSH ratio lower than 2 to 1
B) 12 or more follicles in one ovary observed on sonogram
C) An abnormally high fasting 17-hydroxyprogesterone
D) Serum levels of total and free testosterone more than three times the normal level
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