Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder characterized by an ovulatory infertility, menstrual dysfunction, and hirsutism. The pathophysiology behind PCOS is complex. Comorbidities associated with PCOS are hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular events. O...

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Main Authors: Rojeen Rasheed Suleiman, Dhia Mustafa Sulaiman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Medical Journal of Babylon
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Online Access:http://www.medjbabylon.org/article.asp?issn=1812-156X;year=2018;volume=15;issue=4;spage=291;epage=294;aulast=Suleiman
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spelling doaj-60bb4612508a44508ab7bd08be88fe112020-11-25T01:10:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Babylon1812-156X2312-67602018-01-0115429129410.4103/MJBL.MJBL_94_18Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndromeRojeen Rasheed SuleimanDhia Mustafa SulaimanBackground: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder characterized by an ovulatory infertility, menstrual dysfunction, and hirsutism. The pathophysiology behind PCOS is complex. Comorbidities associated with PCOS are hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular events. Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the level of homocysteine in women with PCOS. Materials and Methods: In the current case–control study, 50 female patients diagnosed with PCOS and 40 apparently healthy controls were recruited. The diagnosis of PCOS was established according to Rotterdam criteria. The serum homocysteine level was measured using Cobas 6000 and compared between two study groups. Results: Results found that high percentage of patients in the case group had abnormal level of homocysteine (74.0%) compared to control with normal level of homocysteine. Mean homocysteine level was significantly higher in patients with PCOS (17 μmol/L) compared to its level in control patients (9 μmol/L), P < 0.0001. Results also revealed that the mean levels of homocysteine between the body mass index categories and marital status showed no significant difference in cases and controls, P > 0.05. Conclusions: The present investigation suggests that higher level of serum homocysteine could be used as a biomarker for PCOS.http://www.medjbabylon.org/article.asp?issn=1812-156X;year=2018;volume=15;issue=4;spage=291;epage=294;aulast=SuleimanBiomarkershomocysteinepatientspolycystic ovary syndrome
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Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
Medical Journal of Babylon
Biomarkers
homocysteine
patients
polycystic ovary syndrome
author_facet Rojeen Rasheed Suleiman
Dhia Mustafa Sulaiman
author_sort Rojeen Rasheed Suleiman
title Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
title_short Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
title_full Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
title_fullStr Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
title_sort studying levels of homocysteine in diagnosed cases of polycystic ovary syndrome
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Medical Journal of Babylon
issn 1812-156X
2312-6760
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder characterized by an ovulatory infertility, menstrual dysfunction, and hirsutism. The pathophysiology behind PCOS is complex. Comorbidities associated with PCOS are hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular events. Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the level of homocysteine in women with PCOS. Materials and Methods: In the current case–control study, 50 female patients diagnosed with PCOS and 40 apparently healthy controls were recruited. The diagnosis of PCOS was established according to Rotterdam criteria. The serum homocysteine level was measured using Cobas 6000 and compared between two study groups. Results: Results found that high percentage of patients in the case group had abnormal level of homocysteine (74.0%) compared to control with normal level of homocysteine. Mean homocysteine level was significantly higher in patients with PCOS (17 μmol/L) compared to its level in control patients (9 μmol/L), P < 0.0001. Results also revealed that the mean levels of homocysteine between the body mass index categories and marital status showed no significant difference in cases and controls, P > 0.05. Conclusions: The present investigation suggests that higher level of serum homocysteine could be used as a biomarker for PCOS.
topic Biomarkers
homocysteine
patients
polycystic ovary syndrome
url http://www.medjbabylon.org/article.asp?issn=1812-156X;year=2018;volume=15;issue=4;spage=291;epage=294;aulast=Suleiman
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