A thesis at the University of Karbala discussing the genotype difference in nephropathy in diabetic patients resulting from vascular problems

The master’s thesis at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed diabetic nephropathy resulting from microvascular problems that characterize diabetic nephropathy with a high percentage of albumin in urine and a low estimated large filtration rate. Diabetic nephropathy also More…

A dissertation at the University of Karbala examines the possibility of using ketoacidase enzyme in diagnosing nephropathy resulting from complications of type 2 diabetes patients.

A thesis at the University of Karbala, College of Medicine, examined the measurement of the concentration of TGF-B1 and CHIT1 from the serum by (ELISA) method, and fasting blood glucose (FBG), cumulative sugar (HBA1C) and some biomarkers of kidney function More…