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Hematological Alterations in an Eastern Sudanese Chronic Kidney Disease Patient Population
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作者 Mohammed Omer Abaker Gibreel Sundus Kamal Ibrahim +4 位作者 Wijdan Abdel Aziz Hassan Manar Yahia Mahjoub Leyla Mohammed Kheir Hamid Hibatellah Majzoub Abbas Nuha Fouzi Mohammed 《Open Journal of Urology》 2024年第6期359-367,共9页
Background: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), associated with a slow and progressive loss of kidney function over a period of several years, is an important clinical disaster with an increasing rate of morbidity and morta... Background: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), associated with a slow and progressive loss of kidney function over a period of several years, is an important clinical disaster with an increasing rate of morbidity and mortality especially in the least developed countries. Many hematological parameters are thought to alter dramatically during the course of the disease. These include white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Methods: We tried, retrospectively, to evaluate the peripheral blood hematological alterations in a group of patients undergoing hemodialysis in an eastern Sudan dialysis center to add local medical information. Results: Anemia (Low hemoglobin and hematocrit) was detected in 94% of the patients’ group. Mean Erythrocyte count (3.32vs.4.76 (×109/L)), Hemoglobin concentration (9.4vs.13 (g/dl)), Hematocrit (28.7vs.38.7 (L/L)) and platelet count (296 vs. 238 (×109/L)) were significantly lower in the patients’ group than in the control group (P-values Conclusion: Five out of eight studied parameters (Red cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean cell hemoglobin concentration, and platelets count) have shown a significant alteration in CKD patients. As the complete blood count (CBC) test is the most utilized test in clinical laboratory practice, these alterations may be considered as early indicators for CKD. Furthermore, all patients with CKD must be routinely checked for these alterations. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic Kidney Disease Chronic Renal Failure hematological alterations CBC Eastern Sudan HEMODIALYSIS
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Exposure to a 2.5 GHz Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Field Alters Hematological Profiles, Biochemical Parameters, and Induces Oxidative Stress in Male Albino Rats
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作者 Afolabi Olakunle Bamikole Obajuluwa Adejoke Olukayode +4 位作者 Tiwa Obajuluwa Okiki Pius Oloyede Omotade Ibidun Fadaka Oluwaseun Adewale Ojo Oluwafemi Adeleke 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第11期860-863,共4页
Modern technology has witnessed milestone achievements in the telecommunication industry.However,the widespread application of telecommunication technology is believed to heighten electromagnetic field(EMF)‘pollution... Modern technology has witnessed milestone achievements in the telecommunication industry.However,the widespread application of telecommunication technology is believed to heighten electromagnetic field(EMF)‘pollution’in our environment[1]and subject living organisms to various sources of electromagnetic emissions.These emissions include;microwaves. 展开更多
关键词 red EMF and Induces Oxidative Stress in Male Albino Rats Exposure to a 2.5 GHz Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Field Alters hematological Profiles Biochemical Parameters
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