"Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Women and How it is Related to Reproductive Impairment in Cushing's Syndrome"

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Xalimova Zamira Yusupovna, Alimuxamedova Gulrux Aybekovna, Xolova Dilorom Sharipovna, Irgasheva Oydin Bakhodirovna, Issaeva Saodat Saydullaevna, Abidova Dildora Xasanovna, Kurbanova Sitora Shuhratovna

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The problem of deterioration of women's reproductive function remains extremely urgent all over the world, and mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the reasons leading to insufficient supply of oocytes with energy. In our study, 22 women had reproductive disorders of various origins, including infertility. The study of the anamnesis of patients showed, in terms of the cause of infertility, the body mass index and levels of basal serum hormones, unlike the group with Cushing's syndrome, had a number of changes.

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