2014
DOI: 10.5505/tjb.2014.32932
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The Reference Values Of Ischemia Modified Albumin Levels In Healthy People Admitted To A University Hospital

Abstract: The reference values of ischemia modified albumin levels in healthy people admitted to a university hospital [ Methods: This study was performed on 582 people over 15 years old and healthy in appearance who had presented at the Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Faculty of Medicine Research and Application Hospital. The year 2011 population of Turkey was taken as the reference in the distribution of the study group according to age group and gender. A survey which queried the demographic features and health pr… Show more

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“…This is quite a bit higher than 0.339±0.093 ABSU, the reference value recommended for the Turkish population [29]. The mean IMA was also quite high in the group with vitamin D deficiency, at 0.515±0.059 ABSU [29]. The mean IMA level in both Group 1 and Group 2, which were defined as severe vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D deficiency, respectively, was found to be significantly higher than that of Group 3, which was defined as insufficiency ( Our study also yielded another result that we did not encounter in previous studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…This is quite a bit higher than 0.339±0.093 ABSU, the reference value recommended for the Turkish population [29]. The mean IMA was also quite high in the group with vitamin D deficiency, at 0.515±0.059 ABSU [29]. The mean IMA level in both Group 1 and Group 2, which were defined as severe vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D deficiency, respectively, was found to be significantly higher than that of Group 3, which was defined as insufficiency ( Our study also yielded another result that we did not encounter in previous studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The mean IMA level in the group with severe vitamin D deficiency was 0.541±0.082 ABSU. This is quite a bit higher than 0.339±0.093 ABSU, the reference value recommended for the Turkish population [29]. The mean IMA was also quite high in the group with vitamin D deficiency, at 0.515±0.059 ABSU [29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%