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. 2015 Aug 20;21:2446–2455. doi: 10.12659/MSM.894368

Table 1.

Comparison of inflammatory markers and biochemical parameters of PCOS between patients with PCOS and control subjects.

n: 30 Mean ±SD P value
Neopterin (nmol/L) PCOS 12.1±11 0.464
Control 11±9.4

TNF-α (ng/L) PCOS 262.2±246.0 1.000
Control 254.1±263

IL-6 (ng/L) PCOS 173.2±143.4 0.818
Control 165.5±119.3

CRP (mg/dl) PCOS 1±1.1 0.121
Control 1±1.4

N/L Ratio PCOS 9±9.4 0.045
Control 3.3±56

B12 (pg/ml) PCOS 256.3±203.3 0.033
Control 265±99

F. Test. (uıU/ML) PCOS 1.5±1.0 0.014
Control 1±1

LH/FSH (muı/ml) PCOS 2.2±1.3 0.002
Control 1.3±0.7

Total-C (mg/dl) PCOS 192±51.1 0.099
Control 170.5±47

TAG (mg/dl) PCOS 1356±54.1 0.014
Control 115.3±81.2

E2 (pg/ml) PCOS 123.3±145.4 0.093
Control 58±44

Fasting (mg/dl) B.G. PCOS 104±18 0.001
Control 91.5±14.3

Age PCOS 26.2±4 0.395
Control 28±4.3

BMI (kg/m2) PCOS 24±4 0.760
Control 24±4

WHR (cm) PCOS 0.9±0.1 0.001
Control 0.8±0.1

FG score PCOS 12±3.1 0.000
Control 7±1

Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation. There are used student t test and nonparametric Mann-Whitney U test. p values: p values denoting the outcomes of comparison of the parameters of biochemical PCOS and Control groups. p<0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. CRP – C-reactive protein; TNF-α – tumor necrosis factor-α; IL-1 – interleukin-1; IL-6 – interleukin-6; NLR – neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio; TAG – triglyceride; Total-C – total cholesterol; FSH – follicle-stimulating hormone; LH – luteinizing hormone; E2 – Estradiol2; F.test – free testosterone; BMI – Body Mass Index; WHG – waist-to-hip ratio; FG score – Ferriman-Gallowey score; Fasting B.G. – fasting blood glucose.