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377<br />
Measurement of Some Biochemical<br />
Parameters in Serum of Some children<br />
with Autism in Jordan<br />
Abdul Rahman Al-Bazzaz MD*, Rami Al-soufi<br />
* Associated Professor Faculty of Pharmacy<br />
of Al-Ahliyya Amman University. Amman<br />
- Jordan. Associated Professor, Al-Nahrine<br />
University - Faculty of Medicine Department of<br />
physiology and biochemistry. Baghdad -Iraq<br />
albazzazabdo@yahoo.com<br />
Objectives: Is to measure some biochemical<br />
parameters changes like (Homocysteine,<br />
Methylcobalamine (Vit.B12), folic acid,<br />
fasting blood sugar and lipid profiles) in<br />
the serum of autistic children in Jordan<br />
compared with normal subjects matched<br />
with age, sex and body mass index (BMI).<br />
To find if there are any relation between<br />
the blood levels of these parameters and<br />
the cause of autism in Jordan, trying to<br />
give some guide in their treatment. This<br />
is the first study done in Jordan and Arab<br />
countries utilizing all five parameters.<br />
Methods: All the serum biochemical<br />
parameters are measured by special kits<br />
using spectrophotometer, Elisa, and HPLC.<br />
Results: There were significant and<br />
insignificant differences between the<br />
matched patients and controls in the<br />
measured biochemical parameters<br />
Conclusion: A lot of the studies about<br />
autism were done outside Jordan which<br />
specify some other parameters; however,<br />
in this study performed in Jordan we tried<br />
to screen some specifically deficient or<br />
increased serum biochemical parameters<br />
which can have an affect in the diagnosis<br />
and treatment of these children, but until<br />
now Jordan and Arab countries need more<br />
studies.<br />
378<br />
Updated Guidelines in<br />
Immunophenotypic Characterization<br />
of Hematopoietic and Lymphoid<br />
Tumours<br />
Raida Oudat MD, Consultant Hematopathologist<br />
at Hematology Department Princess Iman<br />
Research and Laboratory Sciences Center.<br />
KHMC (Jordan)<br />
droudat@hotmail.com<br />
Objectives: To elaborate and illustrate the<br />
updated guidelines in immunophenotypic<br />
characterization of hematopoietic and<br />
lymphoid tumours using flow cytometry<br />
based on different institutes and societies<br />
with special emphasis on Euro consortium.<br />
Methods: Setting updated<br />
immunophenotypic guidelines for<br />
characterization of hematologic and<br />
lymphoid tumours was based on many<br />
standardization efforts including different<br />
institutes and societies according to<br />
general laboratory practice guidelines.<br />
Results: Standardization guidelines ended<br />
up in the usage of comparable flow<br />
cytometers with full standardization of<br />
instrument settings, laboratory protocols,<br />
immunostaining procedures and careful<br />
selection of antibody panels using 8-color<br />
tubes with the adoption of automated<br />
pattern recognition of normal and<br />
abnormal patient samples.<br />
Conclusion: Applying updated guidelines<br />
in immunophenotypic characterization<br />
of hematopoietic and lymphoid tumours<br />
nowadays is mandatory for definite<br />
diagnosis of difficult and overlapping cases<br />
that cannot be recognized by conventional<br />
flow cytometry.<br />
379<br />
Importance of Infrared Rays and X-ray<br />
Study of the Inhibition of Calcium<br />
Phosphate Lithiasis and Struvite<br />
Crystal Formation using Plant<br />
Extracts<br />
Beghalia Mohamed PhD*, Belouatek Aissa<br />
Ghalem, Said Allali Hocine<br />
University Prof (Algeria)<br />
beghaliamohamed@ymail.com<br />
Objectives: To highlight the importance<br />
of the use of infrared-rays and X-ray<br />
in this work. We performed an in<br />
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