Title : Assessment of ovarian reserve and Lipid profile among women with type II Diabetes Mellitus

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Assessment of ovarian reserve and Lipid profile among women with type II Diabetes Mellitus
Researcher: SAIKUMAR, P
Guide: VATHSALA, V
Department: Faculty of Medical Sciences
Publisher: Bharath University, Chennai
Place: Chennai
Year: 2017
Language: English
Subject: Clinical Pre Clinical and Health
Psychiatry
Psychiatry and Psychology
Psychology
Medical and Health Sciences
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Faculty of Medical Sciences, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai; 2017; D12MS009
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245__|aAssessment of ovarian reserve and Lipid profile among women with type II Diabetes Mellitus
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520__|aType II Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is an age related metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. The factors responsible for hyperglycemia include reduced insulin secretion, decreased glucose utilization and increased glucose production. Nevertheless, the effect of DM on female fertility remains unexplored. Ovarian reserve is an important predictor of fertility. Lack of adequate reserve may manifest in several forms including endometriosis, infertility, etc. An assessment of the ovarian reserve will help diabetic women preserve their reproductive function and also prevent complications related to ovarian depletion. This study was carried out as case control study. The study was carried out in Diabetic Clinics of Sri Balaji Medical College and Hospital. The study population consisted of 200 adult females of which 100 were normal 100 were diabetics. Our study shows that women with diabetes have prematurely aging, ovaries, as demonstrated by an early decline in the levels of AMH and inhibin B. These finding
650__|aPsychology|2UGC
650__|aMedical and Health Sciences|2AIU
653__|aClinical Pre Clinical and Health
653__|aPsychiatry
653__|aPsychiatry and Psychology
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