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Title: A New Method for Energy Saving on Wireless Sensor Network Based on Clustering Method
Authors: Nbaa, Mutea Abid AL-ALH
Ali, Abd SHARAD
Sura, Saadoun KHALAF
Keywords: Ovarian cysts
physiological
variables
microorganism
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Journal of Current Research on Engineering, Science and Technology (JoCREST)
Abstract: Recently, the disease of polycystic ovaries has increased in women, especially in adolescence, which in turn negatively affects the change of some hormones and staying up for a long time, which in turn affects the hormone melatonin, which plays a major role in fertility. Blood samples were collected from women suffering from polycystic ovaries, after this was proven by ultrasound, and they were unmarried. In contrast, blood was collected from twenty girls without ovarian cysts as a control for comparison, and the following tests were performed FSH,LH ,prolactin and Testosterone , Urine was collected from the same women who suffer from ovarian cysts and women who do not suffer from this disease for the purpose of investigating the microbial content and the normal flora of the microorganisms. Result effect of ovarian cysts on some sex hormones in women with this disease and their comparison with healthy women, where there was a significant deficiency in the hormone LH and FSH where its concentration reached 1.5 and 1.8 respectively in the affected women compared to the healthy ones whose concentration reached 7 and 7, respectively, which are the normal levels of this hormone. On the contrary, there was an increase in the hormone prolactin and testosterone in the affected women, where the concentrations of 42 and 72 respectively in the affected women compared to the control 8, 10, respectively.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7839
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