Study of Some Hormonal Disorders Associated With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in Women in Thi Qar Governorate

Abstract

Abstart:This study was conducted in infertility units at Al Hussein Educational Hospital for the period from1-9 - 2017 to 1-3-2018, Fifty satisfactory cases of women with PCOS were monitored and compared to agroup Control, which included 40 healthy women. The study examined the changes in some biochemicalproperties and their relationship with the blood components in women with polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS). They included measuring the concentrations of hormones in the serum of women with thesyndrome and comparing them with non-infected women such as LH and follicle stimulating hormone(FSH), As well as to identify the proportion of LH hormone to FSH. The results of the statistical analysisshowed a high significant increase in women with the syndrome in concentration of the Luteinize hormone(LH) and LH to FSH ratio, (p <0.05) the arithmetic average of each is (6.49 ± 3.32, 1.52 ± 0. 61 mIU/ml)Respectively, While the average value was in the control group (3.09 ±0. 94, 0.57 ± 0.189 mIU/ml)Consecutively. While no statistically significant difference was observed for the follicle stimulatinghormone (FSH) between the two study groups.