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Title: Chemical Analysis of Kidney Stone
Authors: Ahmed, Amin Ibrahim Yousif
Almalik, Alaa Ali Taha
Bakheet, Esraa Mohamed Elhaj
Abdel Aziz, Mohamed Elmukhtar
Keywords: laboratories – Chemistry
Kidney Stone
Kidney Stone - Chemical Analysis
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2016
Publisher: Sudan University for Science and Technology
Citation: Ahmed, Amin Ibrahim Yousif. Chemical Analysis of Kidney Stone\ Amin Ibrahim Yousif Ahmed, Alaa Ali Taha Almalik, Esraa Mohamed Elhaj Bakheet; Mohamed Elmukhtar Abdel Aziz. - Khartoum: Sudan University for Science and Technology, College of Science, 2016.-59 p. :ill ;28cm .- Bachelor Search
Abstract: The purpose of this study its verification from computation and types of kidney stones, carry out from Sudanese patients so collected 6 samples (4 males 2 females ) and analysis the samples with many spectroscopy, x-Ray flronunces (XRF), Infra-red spectroscopy (IR) in the area range (4000-500nm) and ultra violet spectroscopy (UV) and statistical analysis of data of patients of kidney stones from (2010-2015) from ShargeAlneel hospital by spss21 . The analysis of element by (XRF) to determine concentration of elements Ca, Cu, Zn, Sr, Ni, Pb, Br, Fe, and found that the concentrations high in Ca, Zn and Fe Result of (IR) indicates that 80% of the samples consist of calcium oxalate. IR show that the wave length for all samples in the range (220-2230nm).referring statistical analysis that males more commonly than females to from stones and the age that have the ability to from the stones in the range 18 years and aboveand the presence of the stones in the kidney more than its in the ureterand bladder and Khartoum state more areas spread of the kidney stones.
Description: Bachelor Search
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16990
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