Physiological and Biochemical Study of Renal Failure Patient In Salah al-Din

Authors

  • Ansam Hasan Alwan , Mustafa Ali Abd al-Rahman ,and Marwan Q· Al-Samarraie Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

renal failure, B·Urea, S·Creitinine ,S·Uric acid, S·Sodiuom, S·Calisum and anti-oxidant Super oxideDismutases (SOD), Malondialdehyde

Abstract

One condition brought on by renal malfunction is kidney failure· A robust, natural 
kidney serves as the body's primary filter, balancing bodily fluids, chemicals, and 
blood acidity· It also generates hormones that regulate the synthesis of red blood 
cells and the development of new bone· Kidney failure affects people of all ages, but 
it is more common in the elderly· It causes waste products to accumulate in different 
bodily parts , A higher heart rate was associated with a lower estimated glomerular 
filtration rate (GFR) and an increased likelihood of proteinuria 10 to 13% of the 
world's population is affected by chronic kidney disease, and millions die each year 
due to the lack of inexpensive treatment choices,

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Published

2024-11-01