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Association of detectable micro element among chronic alcoholic disease patients in central India | |
Ashish Kumar Joshi, Shreya Nigoskar | |
Introduction: Chronic alcohol use causes general malnutrition, which is primarily caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction and malabsorption, which affects the electrolyte balance and the amounts of trace elements in the serum and tissuesMethodology: The Department of Biochemistry at Index Medical College Hospital and Research Centre in Indore conducted the current study. Patients between the ages of 30 and 60 with persistent alcoholic disease were identified using WHO guidelines after gaining ethical approval and informed consent.Result: In its outpatient department (OPD), the Index Medical College Hospital and Research Centre in Indore contained 62 adult subjects. In terms of sex, there were 54 male and female patients out of the total. The patients were divided into four groups based on their age range, which was between 30 and 60. ALD is most prevalent in patients of both sexes between the ages of 35 and 40.Conclusion: When patients with alcoholic liver disease were compared to normal healthy persons, our study found a significant drop in serum magnesium and zinc levels.When compared between individuals with alcoholic liver disease and healthy people, the serum copper level also increased significantly. |
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