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Serum Creatinine, albumin and urine protein in hypertensive patients

Serum Creatinine, albumin and urine protein in hypertensive patients

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Some kidney problems are the result of another disease process, such as diabetes or hypertension. Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which the systemic arterial blood pressure is elevated. this study is conducted to assess the renal functions in patients with hypertension by measuring of serum Creatinine, serum albumin and urine protein . Seventy (37males and 33 females) clinically diagnosed hypertensive patients, under regular visit to the clinical center (Wadnubawy medical health center), were invited to participate in this study as a case. Thirty (30) apparently non hypertensive individuals were also volunteered to participate as control. All subjects were above thirty years of age. Serum Creatinine and serum albumin in hypertensive patients showed significant increase over control Mean SD (141.3 + 39, 52.4 +18) and (50.6 + 7.7, 37.0 + 5.7).Proteinurea was found in hypertensive patients. Hypertensive individuals might be in greater risk of developing renal disease. So reduction of blood pressure is advisable.
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