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GHELLAB Hadjer, AOUIMEUR Rihab |
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2024-10-10T08:30:00Z |
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2024-10-10T08:30:00Z |
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2024-06-08 |
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http//localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12057 |
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Hormonal assessment is crucial in cases of gestational diabetes to evaluate pancreatic
function. Gestational diabetes is often associated with insulin resistance. A hormone test
measures insulin levels and assesses the pancreas ability to produce this essential
hormone for blood sugar regulation. Monitoring hormones such as TSH ( Thyroid-
Stimulating-Hormone), c-peptide and prolactin can influence insulin sensitivity. A
hormone profile can detect any hormonal imbalances that may contribute to the
development of gestational diabetes, and help guide the treatment and management of
this condition.
In Tebessa , a study was conducted on a population divided into three groups (women
with gestational diabetes, non-diabetic pregnant women and a control group), to perform
hormonal assessments of the following biochemical and immunological parameters (
Glycemia, HbA1c, Peptide-c, Prolactin, Insulin, TSH, OGTT).
According to the results of our statistical study, a highly significant difference was
observed between the TSH, Glycemia and Prolactin levels of patients with gestational
diabetes compared to controls . |
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University Larbi Tébessi – Tébessa |
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Contribution to the study of the importance of hormonal assessment in cases of gestational diabetes |
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Thesis |
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