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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Constitution And Syndrome Type Andthe Subclinical Hypothyroidism Correlation Disease Investigation

Posted on:2016-02-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Z XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330470980340Subject:Gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective: to explore the polycystic ovary syndrome patients’ constitution and syndrome types, the relationship between the subclinical hypothyroidism.Methods: patients with PCOS as the research object, investigating the general situation, hormonal, five, three, we B to exceed, excluded patients with hyperthyroidism and subclinical hypothyroidism, participants included 108 patients, according to the TSH levels in patients with clinic’s collection of 108 patients with PCOS can be divided into the subclinical hypothyroidism group and non inferior subclinical hypothyroidism group. Using SPSS17.0 to collect data for analysis.Results: 1. The relationship between constitution and syndrome type PCOS patients: Yang quality after the onset of obvious trend with kidney Yang deficiency syndromes type certificate for the main syndrome; Qi depression qualitative disease has obvious trend of syndromes types with liver depression and qi stagnation card as the main syndrome; After damp heat, deficiency of qualitative, peaceful mass has no obvious trend of syndrome types; 2. The relationship between constitution and incidence of the subclinical hypothyroidism: qi deficiency blood stasis, mass transfer, mass transfer, Yin quality, gentle quality, and the merger of subclinical hypothyroidism probability is bigger, but statistics show the constitution and the onset of the subclinical hypothyroidism no significant correlation(P > 0.05).Conclusion: PCOS patients correlated with constitution and syndrome type; Physique and significantly associated with the onset of the subclinical hypothyroidism did not see.
Keywords/Search Tags:Polycystic ovary syndrome, The Jsubclinical hypothyroidism, Constitution, Syndrome type, Relationship between research
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