Antioxidant and Hematological Study among Egyptian Thalassemic Children
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Patients with beta thalassemia need repeated blood transfusion for survival which may cause oxidative stres s and tissue injury due to iron overload and altered antioxidant enzymes. Our review aiming to study the anti oxidant levels changes in Egyptian thalassemic children and recognize either the antioxidant changes is due to associated repeated blood transfusion or due to the disease itself. We also monitor the damage occur by a ntioxidant on liver functions.
Authors and Affiliations
Samah A. Bastawy
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