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Table 1 Metabolic and Hormonal Parameters with PCOS According to the PROGINS Genotypes.

From: The progesterone receptor PROGINS polymorphism is not related to oxidative stress factors in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

 

PCOS Patients (mean ± SD deviation)

 

T1/T1

T1/T2

T2/T2

P

Insulin levels (mIU/ml)

15.3 ± 36.11

15.7 ± 19.01

6.67 ± 4.04

0,39

Fasting blood glucose (mg/dL)

90.8 ± 7.7

91.95 ± 11.8

96.67 ± 10

0,55

s-CRP (mg/dl)

0.33 ± 0.3

0.657 ± 1.48

0.15 ± 0.05

0,39

Fibrinogen (mg/dl)

357.2 ± 88.6

384.2 ± 133

338.6 ± 30.4

0,95

Right CIMT (milimeter)

0.42 ± 0.51

0.424 ± 0.43

0.43 ± 0.05

0,85

Left CIMT (milimeter)

0.429 ± 0.52

0.424 ± 0.62

0.433 ± 0.57

0,85

17-OHP (ng/ml)

5.3 ± 2.8

1.9 ± 0.92

2.2 ± 0.8

0,46

HDL – Cholesterol (mg/dL)

56.58 ± 15.3

57.65 ± 14.2

63.6 ± 24.77

0,45

LDL – Cholesterol (mg/dL)

117.1 ± 33.1

109.6 ± 27.5

129.0 ± 47.6

0,42

Triglycerid (mgl/dL)

110.8 ± 60.1

143.7 ± 88.1

89.3 ± 28.5

0,42

Cholesterol (mg/dL)

197.1 ± 44.2

194.0 ± 37.3

210.3 ± 61.7

0,84

F-testosterone (nmol/Ll)

2.91 ± 1.6

4.16 ± 2.8

2.5 ± 0.7

0,12

FSH (mIU/ml)

5.72 ± 2.16

4.9 ± 1.75

3.23 ± 1.86

0,04

  1. If P < 0.05 in chi-square test it is accepted as statistically significant.