苏丹妇女多囊卵巢综合征的生化观察和激素标志物:红海国家不孕和危险因素的探索。

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2025-02-01
W Mohamed, R Eltayeb, H Osman, M Omer, E Ali, A Abdelmola, T Yousif, M Belhocine, S Taha, E Lfaki, W Alzahrani, A Babker, A Eltom, M Ismail, A Alfeel
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简介:多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是一种影响育龄妇女的普遍激素疾病,患病率为5%至13%。症状包括月经周期不规则、雄激素过量、毛发生长、痤疮和卵巢囊肿,通常在青春期出现。目的:本研究的目的是调查苏丹红海州PCOS妇女的激素和生化特征,重点是不孕症及其相关危险因素。材料和方法:本横断面研究包括40名诊断为鹿特丹定义的多囊卵巢综合征的妇女和40名健康对照者。参与者提供人口统计信息,包括年龄、家族史、月经不调、不孕症、代谢异常和临床症状。提取血清估计激素谱,酶促技术分析空腹血糖和血脂谱,而ELISA定量方法用于激素谱。结果:研究发现,40%的患者年龄在20-30岁之间,45%的患者为小学文化程度,53%的患者经济状况较低,58%的患者有月经周期特征异常,60%的患者有阳性病史,75%的患者无慢性病特征,68%的患者有婴儿,83%的患者体重指数正常。研究发现不孕激素与患者脂质谱的相关性不显著,其中FSH、LH、LDL变化不显著,而PRL、Chol、TG、HDL有显著相关性。结论:该研究揭示了苏丹多囊卵巢综合征妇女的脂质和激素谱的显著变化,即使是那些BMI正常的妇女。虽然囊肿侧边性与临床指标相关性不强,但其与LH和慢性疾病的关系尚需进一步研究。由于血脂异常的高发,阳性家族史和月经不调,早期筛查和多学科治疗至关重要。
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BIOCHEMICAL INSIGHTS AND HORMONAL MARKERS OF POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME IN SUDANESE WOMEN: EXPLORING INFERTILITY AND RISK FACTORS IN RED SEA STATE.

Introduction: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent hormonal condition affecting women of reproductive age, with prevalence rates ranging from 5% to 13%. Symptoms include irregular menstrual cycles, androgen excess, hair growth, acne, and cysts in the ovaries, often seen during adolescence.

Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the hormonal and biochemical profiles of women with PCOS in the Red Sea State, Sudan with a focus on infertility and associated risk factors.

Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study involved 40 women with a Rotterdam-defined PCOS diagnosis and 40 healthy control subjects. Participants provided demographic information, including age, family history, irregular menstruation, infertility, metabolic abnormalities, and clinical symptoms. Serum was extracted to estimate hormonal profiles, and enzymatic techniques were used to analyze fasting blood glucose and lipid profiles, while ELISA quantitative methods were used for hormone profiles.

Results: The study found that 40% of patients were aged 20-30, 45% were with primary schools' education level, 53% had low economic status, 58% had abnormal menstrual cycle features, 60% had a positive case history, 75% did not have chronic disease characteristics, 68% had infants, and 83% had normal body mass index. The study found an insignificant correlation between infertility hormones and lipid profiles in patients, with FSH, LH, and LDL showing insignificant variation, while PRL, Chol, TG, and HDL showed significant correlations.

Conclusion: The study reveals significant changes in lipid and hormonal profiles in Sudanese women with PCOS, even those with normal BMI. Although cyst laterality doesn't strongly correlate with clinical indicators, more research is needed to understand its relationship with LH and chronic illness. Early screening and multidisciplinary therapy are crucial due to high incidence of dyslipidemia, positive family history, and irregular menstruation.

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