The Effect of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on Physiological and Biochemical Indicators in Albino rabbits
Wasan Abdulmunem Taha1*, Umer Abdullah Ahmed Alelyan1, Raid D. Hashim2, Zainab Nizar Jawad3, Mohammed Khaleel Jameel4, Mohammed Ahmed Mustafa1
1Pathological Analysis Department, Applied Sciences, University of Samarra, Salh Al-Deen, Samarra, Iraq; 2College of Pharmacy, Al-Farahidi University, Baghdad Governorate, 00964, Iraq; 3Department of Optics Techniques, Al-Zahrawi University Collage, Karbala, Iraq; 4Department of Biology, College of Education for pure Sciences, University of Kerbala, Kerbala, Iraq.
*Correspondence | Wasan Abdulmunem Taha, Pathological Analysis Department, Applied Sciences, University of Samarra, Salh Al-Deen, Samarra, Iraq; Email:
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Figure 1:
The relationship between body weight and blood glucose level in rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.
Figure 2:
The relationship between Body weight (kg) and GOT level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.
Figure 3:
Relationship between Body weight (kg) and GPT level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.
Figure 4:
Relationship between body weight (kg) and ALP level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.
Figure 5:
Relationship between body weight (kg) and LH level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.
Figure 6:
Relationship between body weight (kg) and Insulin level in Rabbits with PCOS compared to control group.