Effect of Estrogen and testosterone hormones and some biochemical components on male patients of prostatic hyperplasia in Tikrit city.
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v20i1.1129Abstract
This study had been performed in Tikrit Teaching Hospital and aimed to determine the effects of the men prostatic hyperplasia in the concentrations of prostatic specific antigen (PSA), Acid phosphatase (PAcP) ,Cholesterol. The number of patients and healthy was 60, 40 respectively, ranged patients and healthy reconstruction (47. 90 years old). The patients were diagnosed by medical staff and sonar devices in the hospital above. The results were: patients have high significant concentrations in PSA, PAcP enzyme, cholesterol and estrogen compared with healthy. While healthy have high significant compared with patients in the concentration of testosterone, and has decreased concentrations.
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