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HOMOCYSTEINE LEVELS IN PATIENTS RISK OF DIABETES WITH AND WITHOUT CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
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CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) is famous to cause hyperhomocysteinemia which contributes to extended cardiovascular morbidity and mortalities. Thus, present study has a look at aimed to determine the homocysteine stage in patients with chronic kidney disease. Seventy patients with CKD have been recruited within this examined, and their fasting plasma homocysteine levels was measured. Normal plasma homocysteine level became considered to be below 15 ?mol/litre. Out of 140 patients with CKD (Males: 114, Females: 26 mean age 35-60),104 patients had stage 5 CKD. Hyperhomocysteinemia turned into discovered in 74.2% of CKD patients. 25.7% had moderate hyperhomocysteinemia. End-level renal diseases patients had extended occurrence of hyperhomocysteinemia. There is no massive difference in hyperhomocysteinemia levels between patients undergoing dialysis and without dialysis. Hyperhomocysteinemia is a particularly prevalent condition seen in CKD patients.ddd