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Evaluation of thyroid function in patients with abnormal menstruation / Nemat Hassan Youssef ; Supervised Mohamed Mohamed ELMeligui , Dawlat Abd El Hady ELMeligui , Abd El Hamid Mohamed Attia

By: Contributor(s): Language: Eng Publication details: Cairo : Nemat Hassan Youssef , 2005Description: 158P : ill ; 30cmOther title:
  • تقييم وظائف الغدة الدرقية فى مريضات اضطرابات الدورة الشهرية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (PH.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of Gynecology and Obstetrics Summary: Abnormal uterine bleeding is one of the most frequent gynecologic problemsAbnormal uterine bleeding may involve any disturbance of regularity , frequency , duration or volume of menstrual flow80in hundred of abnormal uterine bleeding are due to hormonal disorders , called dysfunctional uterine bleeding , the others are of organic causesDisorders of the female genital tract caused by endocrine disturbances commonly lead to two presenting complaints : Dysfunctional uterine bleeding and infertilitySecondary ovarian dysfunction may be caused by hypothalamic - pituitary dysergulation , hyperprolactinemia , thyroid disorders and hyperandrogenemiaThis study showed that there were significant increase in serum total T3 , free T3 and total T4 and significant decrease in serum TSH hormone among the group of menorrhgia when compared to both oligo - hypomenorrhea and control groupsFrom the results of the present study we can conclude that impaired thyroid function plays an intimate role on the hypothalamic - pituitary - ovarian axis and this is reflected as dysfunctional uterine bleedingIt is highly recommended to add thyroid function tests as a routine in all cases of dysfunctional uterine bleeding
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.11.15.Ph.D.2005.Ne.E. (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110045110000
CD - Rom CD - Rom مخـــزن الرســائل الجـــامعية - البدروم المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.11.15.Ph.D.2005.Ne.E. (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 45110.CD Not for loan 01020110045110000

Thesis (PH.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Abnormal uterine bleeding is one of the most frequent gynecologic problemsAbnormal uterine bleeding may involve any disturbance of regularity , frequency , duration or volume of menstrual flow80in hundred of abnormal uterine bleeding are due to hormonal disorders , called dysfunctional uterine bleeding , the others are of organic causesDisorders of the female genital tract caused by endocrine disturbances commonly lead to two presenting complaints : Dysfunctional uterine bleeding and infertilitySecondary ovarian dysfunction may be caused by hypothalamic - pituitary dysergulation , hyperprolactinemia , thyroid disorders and hyperandrogenemiaThis study showed that there were significant increase in serum total T3 , free T3 and total T4 and significant decrease in serum TSH hormone among the group of menorrhgia when compared to both oligo - hypomenorrhea and control groupsFrom the results of the present study we can conclude that impaired thyroid function plays an intimate role on the hypothalamic - pituitary - ovarian axis and this is reflected as dysfunctional uterine bleedingIt is highly recommended to add thyroid function tests as a routine in all cases of dysfunctional uterine bleeding

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