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Medical Channel. 2001; 7 (4): 48-50
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-57611
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Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull ; 1993 Dec; 19(3): 79-85
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-304

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A study was conducted on 23 patients on various grades of cervical cancer, selected purposely from Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Vitamin A and E level of this histologically proved cases showed mean serum level of vitamin A was 0.41 +/- 0.19 and that vitamin E was 4.21 +/- 2.15, and these low level was constant in all Histopathological grading of cervical cancer. Contraceptive user and smoker had very low level of vitamin A and E. Majority (51%) of the cases, were from lower middle class and 49% were from lower class, seventy seven percent were illiterate, 97% were married before 18 years, 57% had more than 6 children, 71% did not use contraceptive. The availability of vitamin A rich food were within reach of lower income group, than the food source of vitamin E which are usually of animal origin. It is concluded that in cervical cancer had low level of antioxidant vitamins A and E. Further study is indicated for understanding detail antioxidant nutrients role in aetiopathology of cervical cancer in Bangladesh.


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Adulte , Antioxydants , Bangladesh , Contraceptifs/effets indésirables , Femelle , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Stadification tumorale , Fumer/effets indésirables , Facteurs socioéconomiques , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/sang , Rétinol/sang , Vitamine E/sang
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Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull ; 1992 Apr; 18(1): 47-59
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51

Résumé

A biomedical study was undertaken at the Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Dhaka to observe the effect of the antioxidative roles of vitamins A and E on the degenerative process occurring in spondylosis in human. A single and a double blind study were done. Thirty two patients suffering from spondylosis were selected for the study on the basis of certain criteria. The serum vitamin E level in most of the patients were lower (5.8 +/- 2.7 umol/L) than normal (11-41 umol/L). Vitamin E administration at a dose of 100 mg daily for three weeks resulted in a significant increase in serum vitamin E level accompanied by complete relief of pain. The serum vitamin A level of the patients were already within the normal (0.53-2 umol/L) range and vitamin A administration was not effective in relieving the pain. The results therefore strongly indicate that vitamin E is effective in curing spondylosis and most probably due to its antioxidant activity.


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Adulte , Sujet âgé , Méthode en double aveugle , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Méthode en simple aveugle , Ostéophytose vertébrale/traitement médicamenteux , Rétinol/usage thérapeutique , Vitamine E/usage thérapeutique
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