2015
DOI: 10.5958/2319-5886.2015.00111.3
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Serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and lipids in young adults with uncomplicated essential hypertension

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“…In the present study we have observed that the level of serum GGT was elevated in hypertensive subjects as compared to the normotensive subjects. It is in concordance with the previous studies which also state that the serum GGT was elevated in hypertensive subjects [29][30][31][32][33]. Our finding are in agreement with Raja Rajeshwari D et al (2015) reported that the level of serum GGT (70.10±25.08 v/s 23.34±8.42) in hypertensive subjects was highly significant than normotensive subjects.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In the present study we have observed that the level of serum GGT was elevated in hypertensive subjects as compared to the normotensive subjects. It is in concordance with the previous studies which also state that the serum GGT was elevated in hypertensive subjects [29][30][31][32][33]. Our finding are in agreement with Raja Rajeshwari D et al (2015) reported that the level of serum GGT (70.10±25.08 v/s 23.34±8.42) in hypertensive subjects was highly significant than normotensive subjects.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our finding are in agreement with Raja Rajeshwari D et al (2015) reported that the level of serum GGT (70.10±25.08 v/s 23.34±8.42) in hypertensive subjects was highly significant than normotensive subjects. 33 In the present study we have also observed that the level of serum homocysteine was elevated in hypertensive subjects as compared to the normotensive subjects. Our finding are in agreement with Alina et al (2008) found that the value of serum homocysteine (18.77±1.9μmol/l) in hypertensive subjects was highly significant than normotensive subjects.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%