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TITLE:

COMPARISON OF BASELINE CHARACTERISTICS AMONG CASES AND CONTROLS TO ASSESS THE LEVELS OF VITAMIN D SERUM

AUTHORS:

Dr. Muhammad Ussama, Dr. Mobeen Zaka Haider, Dr. Rabbia Ghous

ABSTRACT:

Background: According to an idea, a relationship between non-alcoholic greasy liver ailment (NAFLD) and serum nutrient D levels exist. Be that as it may, the unequivocal job and instruments are obscure. Objective: To study serum vitamin D levels in patients with NAFLD was the aim of this study. Place and Time of Study: Services hospital, Lahore from Feb 2018 to Jan 2019. Methods: Analysis of NAFLD depends on ultrasound (U.S) discoveries after prohibition of other potential reasons for NAFLD and interminable liver infections. For this investigation, fifty patients with NAFLD and another 50 solid volunteers without NAFLD or any clinically clear liver ailments were enlisted. Serum 25(OH) nutrient D levels were estimated utilizing ELISA based test. Results: Serum 25 (OH) nutrient D levels is conversely connected with weight list (BMI), all out cholesterol, triglycerides, low thickness lipoprotein (LDL) and age. There is measurably critical diminishing of serum 25(OH) nutrient D levels in patients with NAFLD than those without NAFLD. Conclusion: It is concluded that Serum 25(OH) vitamin D level and NAFLD has inverse relation. Keywords: NAFLD, Fatty liver, Vitamin D.

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