VARIATIONS OF LIPOPROTEINS IN PATIENTS OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASES
Journal Title: Int J of Pharm Res & Analy - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
The present study is concerned with the determination of HDL & LDL (Lipoproteins) in the serum of patients with chronic renal disease. Fifty (50) patients with chronic renal disease and fifty (50) healthy controls were included in this study. The results obtained show a significant increased level of serum LDL levels whereas decreased HDL levels in patients with chronic renal disease patients as compared with control group
Authors and Affiliations
Hina Riaz , Keenjher Rani , Muhammad Qasim Memon1
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