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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Gastrointest Dig Syst, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-069X

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December 07-08, 2017 Madrid, Spain

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International Conference on Clinical Gastroenterology & Hepatology

2

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International Conference on Digestive Diseases

CO-ORGANIZED EVENT

Gastrointestinal endoscopic innovations in China

Bingrong Liu

Zhengzhou University, China

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n the last two decades polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has emerged as a major endocrinopathy among females of

reproductive age. It is generally associated with hyperandrogenism, anovulation, excess body, presence of facial hair

and difficulty getting pregnant. In addition, several metabolic abnormalities are encountered, and some can be related to

the associated endocrine abnormalities. We investigated 130 Saudi females suffering from PCOS and 122 normal, healthy

Saudi with no apparent abnormalities as controls. Anthropometric data was collected and BMI and hip/waist were calculated.

Fasting blood sample was collected from each female in plain tubes. The former was used to extract DNA and the latter was

centrifuged to obtain the serum, which was stored at -800C till required for analysis. The level of hormones (leptin, ghrelin, LH,

FSH, estrogens, progesterons, testosterone, insulin) and lipids were estimated. Correlation studies were conducted, multiple

regression analysis was carried out and Receiver Operating Curves (ROC) were obtained. Hormonal abnormalities were of

frequent occurrence in the PCOS patients and correlated strongly with lipid abnormalities. Obesity was a common finding

where over 60 % of the Saudi PCOS women were obese or overweight. Obesity correlated strongly with hyperinsulinemia and

hyperleptinemia in the PCOS patients. This paper will present our studies on Saudis and will discuss the possible therapeutic

strategies aimed at the modifying hormone levels in PCOS.

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Biography

Bingrong Liu is Doctor of Medicine. He is a President of the GI Hospital, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. He initiated the painless

gastroenteroscopy examinations in 2002 in the three northeast provinces. He has been engaged in the work of interventional treatment of liver cancer and achieved

a good result. He and his team has initiated and completed a series of pioneering techniques in the world in recent years. Every year since 2010, he has shown

himself at different international conferences as a speaker, and has been invited by many countries to carry out academic reports and demonstrations. He enjoys

a high reputation both at home and in abroad. In 2015, the Transrectal Gallbladder-Preserving Cholecystolithotomy via pure notes won the eightieth American

Digestive Association (ACG) video contest champion.

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Bingrong Liu, J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2017, 7:6(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-058