2015
DOI: 10.5455/2349-3259.ijct20150202
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Plasma homocysteine and total antioxidant status in diabetic chronic kidney disease and diabetic renal allograft recipients: effect of folic acid therapy

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“…The prevalence of hyperthomocysteinemia in the different age groups of chronic kidney disease patients was evaluated and found that the mean ± SD age in control subjects, CKD with hemodialysis and CKD without hemodialysis was 49.83 ± 5.05, 52.46 ± 5.63 and 50.51 ± 5.39 years in the agematched subjects of different groups with p-value 0.14 respectively. The age-matched findings of different groups by the present study are found consistent to the previous studies [19][20][21]. Serum homocysteine showed highly significant difference among the study groups.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The prevalence of hyperthomocysteinemia in the different age groups of chronic kidney disease patients was evaluated and found that the mean ± SD age in control subjects, CKD with hemodialysis and CKD without hemodialysis was 49.83 ± 5.05, 52.46 ± 5.63 and 50.51 ± 5.39 years in the agematched subjects of different groups with p-value 0.14 respectively. The age-matched findings of different groups by the present study are found consistent to the previous studies [19][20][21]. Serum homocysteine showed highly significant difference among the study groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Frequency of normal, mild and moderate homocysteine in control, CKD with HD and CKD without HD were found as 93.3%, 6.6% and 0%, 6.6%, 50% and 43.3%, 10%, 70% and 20% with p-value of 0.03 respectively. It has been observed that the finding of serum homocysteine (Hcy) noted is consistent to the previous studies [20,22,23]. It has been reported in a study that whether plasma pyridoxal 5 -Phosphate and homocysteine were dependent or independent each other in order to be associated with inflammatory markers in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or those receiving hemodialysis treatment [24].…”
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confidence: 79%