Assessment the immune response in patients with renal failure
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NA'EEMA AL-DULAIMY, ALAA JAWAD HASSAN, JAAFAR KHALAF ALI
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Abstract:
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Renal failure is a condition in which the kidneys fail to remove and concentrate metabolic end products from the
blood, regulate the fluid, electrolytes, and pH balance of the extracellular fluids. The underlying cause may be renal
disease, systemic disease, and/or urologic defects of non-renal origin. Renal failure can occur as an acute or a chronic
disorder. A descriptive study was conducting to evaluate the immune response for patients with renal failure by
determine the levels of Anti-ds-DNA, ANA, C3 and C4.A purposive samples of forty patients with renal failure and
twenty healthy. The blood samples were assembling and they were tested by using the special detectors to identify the
levels of ANA, Anti-ds-DNA, C3 and C4. Of this study showed that there was a significant difference (increase)
between control group and patients group in relation to ANA and Anti-ds-DNA. And there was low levels of C3 and
C4 in patients group in contrast with control group. In this study can conclude that there are high level of ANA and
Anti-ds-DNA and low level of C# and C4 in renal failure patients.
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Keyword:
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Renal failure, Anti-ds-DNA, ANA, C3, C4
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2018.10.04.077
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