Effecting of male hormone (Hypertestosteronemia) and diabetes on some biochemical and hormonal parameters in women with polycystic ovary syndrome in Nasiriyah city Ali Baida Rihan1* 1Department of Pathological Analysis, College of Science, University of Thi-Qar, Iraq. *Corresponding Author E-mail: bydaali@yahoo.com
Online published on 15 February, 2021. Abstract The current study was intended to explore some biochemical and hormonal modifications in females with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Nasiriyah City. A (90) blood samples were collected from adult females and split into three groups (n = 30), the first group (control), the second group (hypertestosteronemia) and the third group (diabetic)." "The results of table (1) showed a significant increase (P < 0. 0 5) of in testosterone, L H, prolactin, B. S, T G and T S H in the third group compared to the second and control groups. While the results showed a substantial rise in the second group of testosterone, L H, prolactin, B. S, T G and T S H compared to the control group. There is also non-significant F S H (Pentry 0.05) in three groups. While the results showed a substantial reduction relative to the control group in H D L, T 3 and T 4 in the first and second groups (P < 0. 0 5)." "The results of table (2) showed a significant increase (P < 0. 0 5) of in Testosterone, L H, prolactin, B. S, T G and T S H in the third group compared to the second and control groups. While the results indicated a significant increase in the second group of Testosterone, L H, Prolactin, B. S, T G and TSH compared to the control group. So, there is non-significant F S H (P <0.05) in three groups. While the findings showed a significant decrease (P <0.05) in H D L, T 3 and T 4 in the third and second groups compared to the control group, the findings showed a substantial decline in HDL, T3 and T4 in the third group compared to the second group." Top Keywords Polycystic ovary syndrome-diabetic-hypertestosteronemia-biochemical and hormones parameters. Top |