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Maternal plasma Homocysteine level, 24-Hour urinary protein and hemoglobin in pre-eclamptic patients: Is there any relationship?
Esculapio. 2006; 2 (2): 11-13
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-201394
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Background:

Anaemia is very common in developing countries especially during pregnancy. Hyperhomocysteinaemia can result from genetic or nutrient-related disturbances in the transsulfuration or remethylation pathway for homocysteine metabolism. Inadequate intake of vitamin B ,B or folate may underlie some cases of elevated homocysteine levels. The aim of this 12 6 study was to investigate the possible relationship between plasma homocysteine level, haemoglobin level and 24-hour urinary protein in pre-eclamptic patients. Folic acid deficiency is one of the major causes of hyperhomocysteinemia which is one of the major risk factor for preeclampsia [PET]. Severe proteinuria of several grams/day occurs in pre-eclamptic toxaemia
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Esculapio Year: 2006