Abstract

An ovarian cyst is a common hormonal condition that affects women of reproductive age and affects the ovaries. Although the precise an etiology is unknown, environmental and genetic variables may play a role in the condition's genesis. Among the most significant symptoms are irregular menstruation, excessive hair growth, and acne. Early diagnosis is crucial since it can help control symptoms and possibly save chronic medical conditions from developing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the levels and relation of asprosin in patients of polycystic ovary syndrome. the relationship between asprosin with fetuin a and some parameter biochemical such as fasting blood sugar, insulin, cholesterol and triglyceride in woman patient’s polycystic ovary syndrome. Ninety females were recruited into the study; 60 patients (females) aged between (15-45) years were taken and women that diagnosed with the Polycystic ovaries, by gynecological specialist. The result was a disruption in the hormones responsible for ovulation, such as LH, FSH, as well as an increase in the protein asprosin and fetuin a. On the other hand, 30 people as a control group of (females) were taken and their ages were also and were not infected with polycystic ovary syndrome. Laboratory tests were conducted for both groups to determine the level of asprosin, fetuin a, fasting blood sugar, insulin, total cholesterol and triglyceride. the study conducted a asprosin analysis for patents and a control group. When comparing the results were statistically no significant at P. value =0.115. Also conducted a Fetuin an analysis. When comparing the results of these two groups of patients and healthy controls, the results were statistically highly significant at P. value =0.0002.

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