1Department of Medical Lab Techniques, Bliad Al-Rafidain University College, Iraq, Baqoubah, Iraq
2Department of Biology, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq
3Department of Medical Lab Techniques, Bilad Al-Rafidain University College, Iraq, Baqoubah, Iraq
The study was concerned with investigating certain hematological indicators (including anemia parameters, hsCRP and WbCs) in chronic renal failure. Sixty patients among those who attended baghdad teaching hospital during the period from 25 October-15 December 2018, in addition to 22 matched apparently healthy controls and whose ages are ranging from 32–56 years were investigated. Anemia parameters represented by Iron, unsaturated iron binding capacity and total iron binding capacity decreased in patients compared to healthy controls. High sensitive CRP increased significantly in patients compared to controls. White blood cells recorded gradual decrease depending on the disease progression. High iron requirements as a result of an enhanced erythropoiesis, an insufficient release of iron from the body iron stores insufficient iron absorption necessitate a compensatory measures.
Patients, Hematological Denotations, Renal Failure