Hormonal assessment in women with polycystic ovary syndrome in Tikrit city

  • Mossa M. Marbut College of medicine, College of Education of pure science, Tikrit University, Azadi Teaching hospital, Kirkuk health Directorate
  • Nada Yahya Awwad College of medicine, College of Education of pure science, Tikrit University, Azadi Teaching hospital, Kirkuk health Directorate
  • May N. Yousif College of medicine, College of Education of pure science, Tikrit University, Azadi Teaching hospital, Kirkuk health Directorate
  • Muneif S. Ahmed College of medicine, College of Education of pure science, Tikrit University, Azadi Teaching hospital, Kirkuk health Directorate
Keywords: PCOs, Infertility, BMI, obesity, LH, FSH, prolactin

Abstract

Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOS) is probably the most prevalent endocrinological disorder affecting females and is the most common cause of menstrual disturbance during the reproductive age. It is characterized by polycystic ovaries on ultrasound and/or clinical and biochemical signs and symptoms of hyperandrogenism and/or oligo- anovulation. Therefore, this study was designed to determine relationship among LH/FSH ratio, BMI and the clinical profile of females suffering from PCOS. Methods: Blood samples were taken from 90 subjects (60 patients with PCOs  and 30 normal healthy women as controls) after getting informed consent for hormone profile (FSH and LH) by ELISA kit of Kamiya Biomedical company. Body Mass index (BMI) and Ultra-sonogram related findings of polycystic ovarian syndrome patients were recorded. Result: There are significant elevations in the concentration of FSH and LH in PCOs patients as compare with normal healthy non pregnant women, (p≤ 0.01). Moreover, there is significant increase in the concentration of serum testosterone of patients with PCOs as compare with control women, (p≤ 0.01). Also, there is significant increase in the concentration of prolactin of patients with PCOs as compare with control women, (p≤ 0.01). However, there is significant reduction in the concentration of progesterone of patients with PCOs as compare with control women, (p≤ 0.01). Conclusion: LH and FSH were significantly correlated with obesity and infertility in PCOs patients.

Published
2019-01-01
How to Cite
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Mossa M. Marbut, Nada Yahya Awwad, May N. Yousif, and Muneif S. Ahmed, “Hormonal assessment in women with polycystic ovary syndrome in Tikrit city”, JMAUC, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 1-9, Jan. 2019.
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