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Serum ferroxidase albumin ratio as a marken in pulmonary tuberculosis.

Hitender Singh Batra1, Parduman Singh, Babu Lal Somani, Ashish Gupta, Sangeetha Sampath, Vivek Ambade.   

Abstract

Serum ferroxidase and albumin levels were determined in 98 patients of tubercuiosis, of whom 49 were freshly diagnosed, sputum positive (group-I) &amp; 49 were completely treated patients (group-II). Forty nine age and sex matched healthy individuals were taken as controls. Mean±SD of serum ferroxidase and albumin levels in controls, group-I and group-II was found to be 864.35±106.35 IU/L &amp; 3.91±0.234 g/dL, 1603.76±222.65 IU/L &amp; 3.24±0.518 g/dL and 1001.78±201.63 IU/L &amp; 3.82±0.43 g/dL, respectively. Serum ferroxidase in group I was significantly higher as compared to controls and group-II (p<0.01). The decreased levels of serum albumin in group I, as compared to control and group-II was statistically significant (p<0.01). Serum ferroxidase: albumin ratio (Ferroxidase in International Unit per gram of albumin) in group I (50.47±10.36 IU/g) was significantly higher than controls (22.22±3.3 IU/g), (p<0.001) while in group II it was significantly lower (26.72±7.18 IU/g, p<0.001) than group-I and close to control values. Serum ferroxidase: albumin ratio (IU/g) can therefore be incorporated as a surrogate marker to assist in diagnosis and prognosis of pulmonary tuberculosis.

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Keywords:  Albumin; Diagnosis; Ferroxidase; Marker; Tuberculosis

Year:  2007        PMID: 23105694      PMCID: PMC3453792          DOI: 10.1007/BF02913325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0970-1915


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