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Association Between Dyslipidemia And Kidney Stone Risk In Sudanese Patients

Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.4, No. 9)

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Page : 410-413

Keywords : Keywords Lipid profile Kidney stones Dyslipidemia Stone nucleation Biochemical analysis Statistical analysis.;

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Abstract

Abstract This study is conducted to assess serum of lipid profile level TC TAG HDL LDL in kidney stone patients and correlate between the distributions of the lipid profile level it is descriptive study cross-sectional. The study was conduct during 1stMay to 30ty September 2014 and it was in Khartoum state hospital Urology units Alribat hospital Military hospital and Ibn sina hospital. Hundred subjects were included in the study sixty patients with kidney stone and forty healthy people considered control group. This study includes both gender male were found to have high incidence 63 compared with the female 37. Moreover the incidence of disease was found to be higher in the patients above 40 years old. The results showed that the patients concentration of TC and LDL than control with Mean SD 180.66 66.46 in TC and 173.20 61.40 in LDL and lower concentration of TAG and HDL compare with control with Mean SD in TAG was 230.86 103.87 and in HDL 24.65 9.95 the results of TC LDL and HDL were significant with P value of 0.00 with in case TAG the results were not significant with P value of 0.549. It was noticed that gender has a pronounced effect in disease development. Specific alteration in patients lipid profile may reflect on physicochemistry properties of urine this will increase the risk of developing stones.

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