This research was concerned with a study of the relationship between sorbitol dehydrogenase and hepatitis disease. Blood samples have been drawn from (35) patients with hepatitis and (28) blood samples of healthy as control group ages ranges from (40-65) years. Patients were collected from Al-Salam Hospital in Mosul City under the supervision of specialists Live in Mosul city. Sorbitol dehydrogenase, total serum bilirubin, protein, albumin, globulin and alanine aminotransferase sGPT were measured in blood of these patients. The results showed a significant increase in sorbitol dehydrogenase, sGPT, bilirubin, total serum protein, albumin and globulin levels compared with the control group. There was also study of the relationship between (SDH) activity and the studied parameters in patient group and finding that there are liner correlation coefficient. the results indicated that, there was a positive significant correlation between the activity of enzyme and each of the total protein, albumin, globulin, sGPT, and bilirubin and negative significant corolation between SDH and globulin.
Aim of this study was estimate the levels of some trace elements in patients with stroke compared with the co.ntrol group, where collected 40 blood samples [18 females and 22 males] for patients with stroke, and the results were compared with the control group for healthy people that included 50 blood samples [24 females and 26 males]: In all groups trace elements [zinc(Zn) , copper(Cu), magnesium(Mg), manganese (Mn), iron(Fe), cobalt(Co) and chromium(Cr)] were measured Compared to control, patients with stroke have significantly decreased in the levels of zinc, magnesium, manganese and chromium for both sexes, while there was a significant increase in the levels of copper, iron and chromium in the patients group compared with the control group, for both sexes as well.
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