Measuring the level of microalbumin and cystatin-c in people with diabetes in the city of Samarra
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https://doi.org/10.54153/sjpas.2020.v2i2.23Keywords:
diabetes, Microalbumin, cystatinAbstract
The study aimed to evaluate the level of microalbumin and cyststin c and its relation to kidney damage caused by diabetes collected blood samples and blood samples from 40 people with diabetes male and female patients from the patients of Samarra General Hospital and some outpatient clinics in the city ranged ages (25-70) And 20 healthy people of similar ages, the level of microlboimen in urine and cyststin c was measured in the serum, the results showed a high level of microalbumin in urine and cyststin C in the serum in people with diabetes compared to the control group, as well as the results showed a higher level of Microalbumin in men while the level of microlboimen in women decreased, while the level of cyststin C is not affected by sex, while the results of the study showed a high level of microalbumin and statin C in the different age groups this study was completed from the beginning of August 2019 to the end of the month January 2020.
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