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- Title
A GENETIC AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF BLOOD GROUPS WITH SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES FOR PATIENTS ADMITTED TO RAMADI GENERAL HOSPITAL.
- Authors
Abdulmajeed, Bashar Amer; Hasan, Anmar Nazar; Almuharib, Omar; Hussein, Najeeb Mohammed
- Abstract
According to researchers, the relationship between diabetes risk and blood type is still unknown, but there are some possible explanations according to the study, there is a protein in the blood called "non-Wilbrand factor", which is higher in people without blood type O and has been linked to higher levels. The researchers also said that these blood types also bind to various molecules known to be linked to type 2 diabetes. The samples were collected from the 80 patients admitted to the general hospital. The samples were divided into two categories: the first category of patients with diabetes, and their number was forty, taken according to their blood types, the second category for kidney patients, which numbered 40. The relationship of blood groups with blood sugar level as well as cumulative sugar in patients with diabetes, where the season A recorded the highest blood sugar level 388 and the highest cumulative sugar level 12 compared to group O, where the lowest percentage was 160 for the level of sugar 7 for the cumulative sugar that there are significant differences in blood sugar levels according to the type of blood group, where the group or the lowest percentage in the daily sugar level and cumulative sugar compared with the rest of the blood groups.
- Subjects
RAMADI (Iraq); BLOOD grouping &; crossmatching; BLOOD groups; HYPERGLYCEMIA; ABO blood group system; BLOOD sugar; TYPE 2 diabetes; BLOOD proteins
- Publication
Biochemical & Cellular Archives, 2022, Vol 22, Issue 1, p371
- ISSN
0972-5075
- Publication type
Article