Speaker Biography

Soha Elmansy
Biography:

After completing medical school and residency at Alexandria  University,College of medicine, Soha remained for advanced training in laparoscopy and oncogynecology.In late 2011, Dr. Soha joined the national program for primary healthcare  of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at ministry of health and population. She has worked towards improving the access to gynecologic care for the underserved through the Women’s Center at Alexandria. As a specialist  of the resident gynecologic onco surgical practice at Alexandria Military Hospital, she kindled her passion for surgical and clinical research work. In this role, she participated in many eminent Gyn.& Obs. national and international conference. Moreover, Dr. Soha is committed to creating systems for constant self-assessment and improvement within medicine. She serves as co-assisstant of the Gynecologic Practice Quality Assurance Committee at MOHP with special interests in chemotherapy targeted drug development, patient quality of life programs and early cancer detection within the OB/GYN department. On the clinical side, Dr.Soha enjoys providing exceptional, individualized, comprehensive care to patients, bringing together multi-disciplinary clinical teams to achieve the best outcomes. She is passionate about advancing the field of gynecologic oncology through innovative scientific research and hopes her discoveries will lead to better treatments for patients.

Abstract:

Background: Hyperandrogenism is present in up to 70 % of PCOS patients in the form of hirsutism and others. Serum PSA concentrations were found to be higher in hirsute than in non hirsute males, suggesting that, also in females, PSA may be regulated by androgens. Serum PSA levels also vary during menstrual cycles and increase in women with excess androgen. Aim: Demonstrate correlation between PSA and hirsutism in women with PCOS and the cut off value of PSA in diagnosis of PCOS. Methods and material: Fifty women in their reproductive age (20-40) years old, who had been diagnosed as PCOS and Fifty non-PCO women were served as control. the measurements were age, marital status, obstetric, medical histories, BMI, w/h ratio, waist and hip circumference, fat distribution, serum PSA and testosterone and their correlation with modified Ferriman-Gallwey scale and the cut off value of both PSA and testosterone.Results: PSA with the cut off value is an important indicator of diagnosis of PCOS with sensitivity 98.0% and specificity 96.0%, positive correlation between serum PSA and hirsutism in PCOS patients.