The effect of Preeclampsia on some biochemical parameter

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  • Afrah Abdal-Wahed Habib Al- Diwanyia Technical Institute

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https://doi.org/10.28922/qmj.2014.10.17.134-140

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This survey research to identify the effect of preeclampsia, alterations in renal function, electrolyte and water metabolism are common findings. To evaluate the usefulness of urine calcium and phosphorus levels as a marker of severity in preeclampsia. Our study was carried at the Hospital of Maternity and pediatrics in Aldiwanyia city from 1/1-30/6 -2011 . The total number of all cases 96, among them 20 women with normal pregnancy , 25 cases with hypertension , 20 cases with mild preeclampsia , 31 cases with sever preeclampsia .Every patient was send for urinary calcium and phosphate were determined by the Kramer-Tisdall and phosphomolibidic acid method, respectively. In the Results There was significant decrease in excretion of calcium and phosphorus in sever preeclampsia[p< 0.001,p< 0.01] respectively as a result of decrease glomerular filtration rate. While in mild cases and pregnancy induced hypertension cases there’s no significant change.
Conclusion: Urine calcium and phosphorus level is significant determinant of severity of preeclampsia and may be considered as usefulness marker for predicting the level of renal impairment.

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2017-07-30

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