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Combined Application of Serum HCY, C-reactive Protein and Iron Metabolism Index in the Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease

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DOI: 10.23977/medbm.2024.020202 | Downloads: 0 | Views: 54

Author(s)

Yiyang Li 1, Lin Duan 1, Yankui Shi 1, Tongtong Li 1

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1 Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University, Baoding, China

Corresponding Author

Lin Duan

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this paper is to explore the combined application value of serum HCY, CRP (C Reactive Protein) and iron metabolism indexes in the diagnosis of AD (Alzheimer's Disease). In terms of research methods, this paper selected standard AD patients and healthy control group, collected blood samples and detected the levels of related biomarkers, and used statistical software to analyze the data. During the experiment, the experimental design and operation specifications were strictly followed to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data. The experimental results showed that the serum HCY and CRP levels of AD patients were significantly higher than those of healthy controls, and the iron metabolism indexes also showed abnormal changes. These results show that these biomarkers are closely related to the onset and progress of AD, and joint detection of these indicators may contribute to the early diagnosis of the disease. Therefore, the combined detection of serum HCY, CRP and iron metabolism indexes is of great value for the diagnosis of AD. This discovery not only provides new ideas and methods for the early diagnosis of AD, but also provides strong support for the study of the pathogenesis of AD.

KEYWORDS

Serum HCY; Iron metabolism index; C Reactive Protein; Alzheimer's Disease

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Yiyang Li, Lin Duan, Yankui Shi, Tongtong Li, Combined Application of Serum HCY, C-reactive Protein and Iron Metabolism Index in the Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease. MEDS Basic Medicine (2024) Vol. 2: 7-12. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medbm.2024.020202.

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