Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Research Article
Association between Plasma Lipid Profile and CRP Levels among Sudanese Females with Acne Vulgaris - A Pilot Study in Khartoum State
Author(s): Alneil Abdalla*, Elyasa Elfaki, Mariam Ibrahim, Omima Ibrahi, Tasamoh Eltayeb, Azaz Abdelgader, Aml Rhahammatalla, Nuha Abubaker, Altaf Taha, Alneil Hamza and Tarig Karar
Background
Acne is a skin inflammation that results from over activity of the oil gland as the base of specialized hair follicles. Elevated C - Reactive Protein (CRP) has been reported to occur in acne and many other dermatological conditions. These studies aimed to assess the levels of plasma lipid profile and CRP levels among Sudanese females with acne in Khartoum state.
Methods
This cross - sectional study was conducted from May to December 2018, involving fifty Sudanese females with acne their age ranged from 20 - 40 years, The levels of Total Cholesterol (TC), Triglyceride (TG), and High - Density Lipoprotein - Cholesterol (HDL - C) were measured by bio-system Bts -310, the Low - Density Lipoprotein - Cholesterol (LDL - C) was calculated using FriedWald equation, and CRP was measured by bio-system. Data analysis was carrie.. View More»