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. 2012 Nov 30;5(1):187–192. doi: 10.5539/gjhs.v5n1p187

Table 2.

Compares of Clinical Profile and Laboratory findings in two groups of PCOS patients with and without premicroalbuminuria

Groups Variables ACR<7mg/g N=36 ACR>7mg/g N=42 P-value* χ2
ALT > 40(U/L) 0.0 7.1% (n=3) 0.245 2.67
AST > 35(U/L) 0.0 7.1 % (n=3) 0.245 2.67
Fasting insulin > 10 (µ IU/ml) 0.0 69.2 % (n=27) < 0.001 38.94
FBS ≥ 100 (mg/dl) 0.0 50% (n= 21) < 0.001 24.63
TG > 150 (mg/dl) 8.3% (n= 3) 50% (n= 21) < 0.001 15.8
HDL < 50 (mg/dl) 50% (n=18) 71.4 % (n=30) 0.052 3.67
BP ≥ 130/85 (mmHg) 0.0 42.9% (n=18) 0.001 20.1
WC > 88cm 0.0 64.3% (n=27) < 0.001 35.4

BMI: Body Mass Index, TG: Triglyceride, HDL: High Density Lipoprotein, FBS: Fasting Blood Sugar, BP:Blood Pressure, WC: Waist Circumference.), AST: aspartat aminotransferase and ALT: alanin aminotransferase.

*

P<0.05 considered statistically significant by fisher’s exact test