Abiochemical evaluation of lenses on cataract patients

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  • Suhayr E.Alqaysi Babylon University, College of Medicine, Biochemistry Dept.of, ClinicalChemistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.28922/qmj.2009.5.7.18-23

Abstract

A study of (46) patients, suffering from cataract disease was done in the Ophthalmology Department of Al-Jamhori Teaching Hospital, Babylon Governorate for the period from May - August 2008. Their ages FROM ranged from (30 -79) years old.(13) suffering from diabetes, (10) hypertension, (11) diabetes with hypertension, and (12) suffering from cataract only used as a control group. This study included measuring some biochemical parameters (total protein, albumin, cholesterol, and triacylglycerides), in lens homogenates.The results revealed highly significant increase in the total protein concentrations, while albumin concentration decreased significantly, on diabetes cataract and no changes in cholesterol and triacylglycerides concentration happened when compared with control groups.

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2017-08-14

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