Advanced Research Journal of Medical Sciences ISSN: 1740-3499 Vol. 5(1), pp. 145-150, April, 2019. © Advanced Scholars Journals
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Maternal serum leptin levels in extreme preeclamptic pregnant ladies in early postpartum organize
Chaudhury Khan Mohammad1 and Khawaja Mirza2
1Department of Medical Laboratory Science Iran.
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
*Corresponding author Email: [email protected].
Abstract
The point of this study is to decide early post-pregnancy maternal serum leptin levels in serious preeclamptic pregnant ladies. This study was arranged as a planned controlled preliminary. The patient and control bunches in the review were created in the period between January 2003 and January 2004. The review acted in the Department of Perinatology of SSK Bakirkoy Maternal Hospital and Women and Child Diseases Education Hospital, comprises 44 singleton pregnant ladies conceiving an offspring after being hospitalized with the conclusion of extreme toxemia and 44 normotensive singleton pregnant ladies who were found to have sound pregnancy on assessment and examination before conceived an offspring. The venous blood of all pregnant was taken from the antecubital area in the early post-pregnancy period while they were all ravenous. We concentrated on the connection between segment information, biochemical information, child weight upon entering the world, and serum leptin levels. Contrasting the preeclamptic pregnant ladies and control bunch as far as leptin, in spite of the fact that leptin levels in serious preeclamptic pregnant ladies were viewed as higher than control bunch, measurably, no tremendous not entirely set in stone (p: 0.069). In extreme preeclamptic bunch, child weight upon entering the world was viewed as altogether lower (p: 0.000). Assessing every pregnant lady, it was resolved that there has been a positive huge connection between serum leptin levels and diastolic strain (p: 0.044), urea (p: 0.019), creatinine (p:0.000), uric corrosive (p: 0.000); and a negative critical connection between serum leptin levels and child weight upon entering the world (p: 0.038). No connection was found between the leptin level and the orientation of newborn children. No huge contrast of early post-pregnancy maternal serum leptin levels between extreme preeclamptic bunch and normotensive still up in the air
Key words: preeclamptic, early postpartum stage, serum leptin levels, severe preeclamptic pregnant women.
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