Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia

Several experiments have been carried out to estimate the relationship between blood grouping types and the occurrence of diabetes, but not hyperuricemia. The effects of the potential correlation between the ABO blood groups and the incidence of these cases have been recorded in this study. The aim...

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Main Authors: Abbas Mehsen Gata, Sumayah Faruq Kasim, Sarah Mohssen Mohammed, Jaleel Samanje
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Published: middle technical university 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/383
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Sumayah Faruq Kasim
Sarah Mohssen Mohammed
Jaleel Samanje
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description Several experiments have been carried out to estimate the relationship between blood grouping types and the occurrence of diabetes, but not hyperuricemia. The effects of the potential correlation between the ABO blood groups and the incidence of these cases have been recorded in this study. The aim of this study is to see whether there is a connection between ABO blood groups and the occurrence of hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia among samples of Iraqi patients. This research was carried out in Educational Laboratories/Medical City (Baghdad Governorate). The research was carried out of the ABO blood with age range (40-70) years, ABO blood group was performed by the sliding method, while uric acid and glucose blood levels were measured by utilizing an enzymatic procedure.  There are significant differences in the levels of uric acid between blood groups (A and AB) and blood groups (A and O), while the levels of serum glucose were highly significant between blood groups (B and AB) and blood groups (AB and O). It is concluded that blood groups type AB could be the most vulnerable to the occurrence of hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia. However, further investigations with consideration to Rhesus factor Rh are required.
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spelling doaj-art-b6dca985e0c44a1482b2726e7eaf6cce2025-01-19T11:07:21Zengmiddle technical universityJournal of Techniques1818-653X2708-83832021-12-013410.51173/jt.v3i4.383Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and HyperglycemiaAbbas Mehsen Gata0Sumayah Faruq Kasim1Sarah Mohssen Mohammed2Jaleel Samanje3College of health and Medical Technology, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqCollege of health and Medical Technology, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqLaboratories Department, Medical Technology B.ScPG Dip, Iraqi Ministry of HealthCollege of health and Medical Technology, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq Several experiments have been carried out to estimate the relationship between blood grouping types and the occurrence of diabetes, but not hyperuricemia. The effects of the potential correlation between the ABO blood groups and the incidence of these cases have been recorded in this study. The aim of this study is to see whether there is a connection between ABO blood groups and the occurrence of hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia among samples of Iraqi patients. This research was carried out in Educational Laboratories/Medical City (Baghdad Governorate). The research was carried out of the ABO blood with age range (40-70) years, ABO blood group was performed by the sliding method, while uric acid and glucose blood levels were measured by utilizing an enzymatic procedure.  There are significant differences in the levels of uric acid between blood groups (A and AB) and blood groups (A and O), while the levels of serum glucose were highly significant between blood groups (B and AB) and blood groups (AB and O). It is concluded that blood groups type AB could be the most vulnerable to the occurrence of hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia. However, further investigations with consideration to Rhesus factor Rh are required. https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/383ABOBlood SugarDiabetes MellitusGlucoseUric Acid
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Sumayah Faruq Kasim
Sarah Mohssen Mohammed
Jaleel Samanje
Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia
Journal of Techniques
ABO
Blood Sugar
Diabetes Mellitus
Glucose
Uric Acid
title Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia
title_full Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia
title_fullStr Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia
title_short Relationship of Blood Groups to the Incidence of Hyperuricemia and Hyperglycemia
title_sort relationship of blood groups to the incidence of hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia
topic ABO
Blood Sugar
Diabetes Mellitus
Glucose
Uric Acid
url https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/383
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