The assistant professor, Dr. Haider Ali Muhammad of the College of Veterinary Medicine /University of Kerbala participated as a member of committee discussion to discuss the PhD thesis at the University of Babylon / College of Medicine, on the postgraduate hall of the student Zina Abbas Ali, entiteled
(The role of a polymorphism of the lomentin gene with associated biomarkers in patients with diabetic foot ulceration in Babil province)
The thesis addressed that diabetic foot ulcer patients in Babylon governorate had a different serum level of one lomentin compared to normal persons and type 2 diabetics. On the other hand, an increase in the level of fibrinogen and aspirin plays an important role in diabetic foot ulcer patients.
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