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Polycystic cells, often associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), typically involve ovarian cells that are involved in hormone production and regulation. In a healthy ovary, these cells help in the development of follicles, which release eggs during ovulation. In PCOS, however, hormonal imbalances can lead to the formation of multiple cysts, disrupt normal ovulation, and cause symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, and metabolic issues. Overall, the normal function of these cells is crucial for reproductive health and hormonal balance.

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