The College of Graduate Studies is discussing a master’s thesis on ((the relationship of hormonal and metabolic disorders to the level of vitamin D in the serum of women with polycystic ovary syndrome in Dhi Qar Governorate, southern Iraq)).

The College of Graduate Studies within the Southern Technical University discussed a master’s thesis on ((The Correlation of Hormonal and Metabolic Disorders with the Level of Vitamin D in the Serum in Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in Dhi Qar Governorate, Southern Iraq)) for a graduate student (Shaalan Hashish in the College of Health and Medical Technologies Department) Pathological analysis techniques.The thesis included the study of 90 samples, including 60 sterile married women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome, and 30 married women in good health for comparison.
To compare the two groups about vitamin D and its relationship to hormonal and metabolic disorders in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
The relationship between the two groups was found There is a direct correlation between anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) and the hormones (progesterone, testosterone, luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone.), as well as glucose and an inverse correlation with vitamin D and estradiol.
And low-density fats

There is a direct relationship between vitamin D, LDL and estradiol
Also, there is an inverse relationship between vitamin D and anti-mullerian hormone (AMH).
The message aims:
The aim of the thesis was to find out the relationship of vitamin D deficiency and its effect on hormones and lipids in women with polycystic ovaries.
Where it was found that there is a close association that vitamin D deficiency is a major cause of hormonal and metabolic disorders (fat and glucose).

Where were the recommendations?
It is a study of vitamin D
As an important factor in the pathogenesis of polycystic ovaries in women.
Also study vitamin D as an adjunct to the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome.
The following recommendation is to study cytokines as an important factor in the pathogenesis of PCOS.
The discussion was attended by the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies, Assistant Professor Dr. Firas Jamil, and a number of professors and graduate students.
The discussion committee consisted of:

Mr. Dr . Muhammad Abdul-Mundhir Othman / University of Maysan / Faculty of Medicine / Chairman.
Mr. Dr . Maged Abdel-Wahab Maatouk / Southern Technical University – College of Health and Medical Technology / Member.
Mother. Dr.. Wasfi Dhaher Abd Ali / University of Basra – College of Nursing / member.
Mr. Dr. Mahdi Murshid Thuwaini / Southern Technical University – College of Health and Medical Technologies / Member and Supervisor.
a. Dr.. Ali Ismail Obaid / University of Dhi Qar – College of Medicine / member and supervisor.
The researcher received a grade (excellent).