Turlinova Z. Tactics of carrying out of auxiliary reproductive technologies at women with hyperandrogenia.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0414U003986

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Specialization

  • 14.01.01 - Акушерство та гінекологія

10-10-2014

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.613.02

Essay

work is devoted restoration reproductive function at women with hyperandrogenia various genesise on the basis of studying clinical-functional and endocrinological features, and also improvement and introduction of algorithm of diagnostic and treatment-and-prophylactic actions with use of auxiliary reproductive technologies. The role hyperandrogenia various genesise, and also presence of accompanying adiposity in genesise of female barreness is studied. Influence anovulation on character menstrual dysfunctions and clinical current of female barreness is shown. The role of infringements of secretion peptide and steroid hormones, especially antimullere hormone, in genesise of chronic anovulation is presented at various forms hyperandrogenia and presence of accompanying adiposity. Correlation interrelations between endocrinological and ehografical indicators at patients with hyperandrogenia various genesise and infringements lipide exchange are established. It has allowed to prove scientifically tactics of carrying out of auxiliary reproductive technologies with the account genesise of hyperandrogenia and presence of accompanying adiposity. Comparative aspects of infringements menstrual are shown function and ehografical changes of ovariums depending on the form hyperandrogenia and presence of accompanying adiposity. The most informative markers of condition ovariale reserve and andrigene status at patients with hyperandrogenia and infringements lipide exchange are presented. Criteria of indications and the distinctive moments of tactics of carrying out of auxiliary reproductive technologies at patients with various forms hyperandrogenia and presence of accompanying adiposity are developed.

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