Identification of biochemical parameters in Iraqi girls suffered with Acne Vulgares

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Mustafa M. Yunos, Haitham L. Al-Hayali, Owayes M. Hamed

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A number of biochemical variables associated with the incidence of acne in women in the study groups were estimated. Including a test that measures the level of the luteinizing hormone stimulating hormone, a test that measures the level of follicle stimulating hormone, a test that measures the level of milk hormone, a test that measures the level of testosterone, a test that measures the level of globulin associated with sex hormones. SHBG (6.20 ± 9.65), FSH (3.201 ± 9.05) and ZN (5.37 ± 91.76) compared with control (7.19 ± 12.01), (3.32 ± 8.69) and (6.29 ± 91.57) respectively. While there was a significant increase in the level of each of the TEST hormone (0.72 ± 0.93) and LH hormone (2.38 ± 9.17) compared with the control group (0.019 ± 0.044) and (0.94 ± 3.41), respectively. The results of the study showed that within the age group 26-37 there was a decrease in the level of each of the hormone SHBG (5.40 ± 9.52), FSH (3.35 ± 8.36), and ZN (5.14 ± 90.38) compared with the control group (4.60 ± 26.54), (4.15 ± 8.91) and (4.15 ± 8.91). (3.86 ±94.16), respectively. While there was a significant increase in the level of each of the TEST hormone (0.67 ± 1.30) and LH hormone (1.84 ± 8.24) compared with the control group (0.14 ± 0.13) and (0.84 ± 3.02) respectively. The results of the study showed that within the age group >37 there was a decrease in the levels of SHBG (5.99 ± 9.64), FSH (3.77 ± 8.47) and ZN (5.99 ± 91.35) compared with the control group (7.95 ± 18.25), (0.84 ± 13.75) and (0.84 ± 13.75). 4.88 ± 88.71), respectively. While there was a significant increase in the level of each of the TEST hormone (0.81 ± 1.44) and LH hormone (1.10 ± 6.83) compared with the control group (0.12 ± 0.20) and (0.93 ± 3.52), respectively.

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