Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city

Objective: To assess the status of thyroid function and thyroid disorders and some important clinical and biochemical parameters in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS ). Setting: This study was carried out in the infertility unit in AL-Hussein teaching hospital in AL-Nasiriya city. Mat...

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Main Author: Basim Audib Motar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Thi-Qar 2019-04-01
Series:مجلة علوم ذي قار
Online Access:https://mail.jsci.utq.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/10
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description Objective: To assess the status of thyroid function and thyroid disorders and some important clinical and biochemical parameters in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS ). Setting: This study was carried out in the infertility unit in AL-Hussein teaching hospital in AL-Nasiriya city. Materials and Methods: 50 women with age of 18-35 years met conventional clinical criteria for PCOS. Anthropometric measurement including weight, height, and body mass index (BMI) were assessed. Laboratory investigations like free T3, free T4, TSH, LH and FSH were measured. Transabdominal pelvic ultrasonography was performed. Results: The characteristics of women recruited, showed that 20 patients (40%) with PCOS were in the age group of 18-35 years old. Thyroid disorders was detected in 20 PCOS patients (40%), hypothyroidism was detected in 15 PCOS patients (30%) while hyperthyroidism was detected in 5 patients (10%). The relationship between study variables as assessed by correlation analysis revealed statistical significant among LH/FSH ratio, LH level, BMI and irregular menses with thyroid disorders in PCOS patients and revealed no statistical significant  with hirsutism and acne. Conclusion: The study demonstrated high prevalence of thyroid disorders especially hypothyroidism in patients with PCOS. It will be helpful to assess thyroid function routinely in patients with PCOS and offer thyroid hormone replacement therapy if necessary. 
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spelling doaj.art-e0daa603f40f4667a7543fa24ca999e22023-11-26T09:41:47ZengUniversity of Thi-Qarمجلة علوم ذي قار1991-86902709-02562019-04-0162Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya cityBasim Audib Motar0 Department of medicine / College of medicine / Thi-Qar UniversityObjective: To assess the status of thyroid function and thyroid disorders and some important clinical and biochemical parameters in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS ). Setting: This study was carried out in the infertility unit in AL-Hussein teaching hospital in AL-Nasiriya city. Materials and Methods: 50 women with age of 18-35 years met conventional clinical criteria for PCOS. Anthropometric measurement including weight, height, and body mass index (BMI) were assessed. Laboratory investigations like free T3, free T4, TSH, LH and FSH were measured. Transabdominal pelvic ultrasonography was performed. Results: The characteristics of women recruited, showed that 20 patients (40%) with PCOS were in the age group of 18-35 years old. Thyroid disorders was detected in 20 PCOS patients (40%), hypothyroidism was detected in 15 PCOS patients (30%) while hyperthyroidism was detected in 5 patients (10%). The relationship between study variables as assessed by correlation analysis revealed statistical significant among LH/FSH ratio, LH level, BMI and irregular menses with thyroid disorders in PCOS patients and revealed no statistical significant  with hirsutism and acne. Conclusion: The study demonstrated high prevalence of thyroid disorders especially hypothyroidism in patients with PCOS. It will be helpful to assess thyroid function routinely in patients with PCOS and offer thyroid hormone replacement therapy if necessary. https://mail.jsci.utq.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/10
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Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city
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title Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city
title_full Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city
title_fullStr Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city
title_full_unstemmed Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city
title_short Relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical, biochemical characteristics in AL-Nasiriya city
title_sort relation between polycystic ovary syndrome and thyroid status and clinical biochemical characteristics in al nasiriya city
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