The Pharmacogenomic Biomarkers and Clinical effect of Fshr Gene variants on female infertility
 
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College of medicine, Warith Al Anbiyaa University, Karbala, Iraq, Iraq
 
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Karbala Health Directorate, Ministry of Health, Iraq, Iraq
 
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Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of pharmacy, University of Kerbala, Iraq, Iraq
 
 
Submission date: 2024-11-28
 
 
Final revision date: 2024-12-20
 
 
Acceptance date: 2025-01-20
 
 
Publication date: 2025-01-31
 
 
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Hameeda Hadi AbdulWahid   

College of medicine, Warith Al Anbiyaa University, Karbala, Iraq, Iraq
 
 
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2025;(1):90-99
 
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Aim:
Background: Building and enhancing the skills of medical studies is one of the crucial steps to achieving excellent medical care. Aims: Making use of the findings of this research to develop systems for medical services would be made simpler for people with an interest in the field of medical care.

Material and methods:
Materials and methods: 210 Iraqi women, aged 20 to 34, who had just been diagnosed with infertility were included in this prospective case control research, whereas the control group consisted of 50 clinically healthy women who were free of any disorders. Following the guidelines for inclusion and exclusion in the study, each of the participating women saw a gynecologist to confirm. The time frame for this From November 2021 to June 2022, the investigation was carried out.

Results:
Results: The deterioration of the infrastructure, a lack of knowledge and expertise, and a lack of funding are among the things that prohibit this, and this hinders doctors' ability to do research and causes them to not be aware of the things that encourage or deter people from doing so.

Conclusions:
Conclusion: Plans at the federal level might be used to broaden the area of research. Examining the issue of research barriers and drivers among doctors in the Karbala, Iraqi region is the goal of this study.
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