Effect of oxidative stress and serum Antioxidant level on the Cardiac function of thalassemic patients

Hucta salem El-Wakeel;

Abstract


Thalassemia is the world's most common hereditary disease caused by mutations affecting synthesis of hemoglobin.
The cardiac damage is mainly attributed to excessive iron deposition through the formation of oxygen free radicals.
This study was carried out


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Title Effect of oxidative stress and serum Antioxidant level on the Cardiac function of thalassemic patients
Other Titles تاثير عوامل الاكسدة ومستوى مضادات الاكسدة فى الدم على وظائف القلب فى مرضى انيميا البحر الابيض المتوسط
Authors Hucta salem El-Wakeel
Keywords Effect of oxidative stress and serum Antioxidant level on the Cardiac function of thalassemic patients
Issue Date 2001
Description 
Thalassemia is the world's most common hereditary disease caused by mutations affecting synthesis of hemoglobin.
The cardiac damage is mainly attributed to excessive iron deposition through the formation of oxygen free radicals.
This study was carried out

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