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Study On The Interralation Between Abnormal Hilit Typing In Uygur Traditional Medicine And Serum C-peptide, Glycosylated Serum Protein

Posted on:2011-06-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M J T YaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154330332469289Subject:Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Objective:To explore the interrelation between Abnormal Body Fluid Typing in Uygur Traditional Medicine and Serum C-peptide, Glycosylated Serum Protein. Methods:The body fluids of 173 outpatients from Cele county hospital of Hotan prefecture, Xinjiang, are dialectically classified in light of theories on Uygur Traditional Medicine and the level of Serum C- peptide, CEA, GSP is tesed so the differences between various indexs in four types of people with abnormal body fluid can be detected statistically. Results:shown is the interralation between Serum C- peptide, CEA, GSP and four types of body fluids varying significantly from people with abnormal body fluids (P<0.05), whereas no interrelation is shown between Glycosylated Serum Protein and four types of body fluid. Conclusion:That the level of C- peptide is found to be the highest among people with abnormal Kan serves to expound on the Uygur Medical Theory that Diabetes is less likely to occur among people with abnormal Kan than those with other types of abnormal Hilit. The level of CEA remains consistently high (with statistic significance), which, as defined in the Uygur medical theory, is probably the cause of tumor commonly found among people with abnormal Sewda. It can be concluded that there is no interrelation between the types of abnormal body fluids and Glycosylated Serum Protein.
Keywords/Search Tags:Uygur Medicine, Abnormal Hilit, C-peptide, CEA, GSP
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