Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare the serum magnesium levels in normal population, non-complicated patients
of type – II diabetes mellitus and complicated patients of type- II diabetes mellitus with retinopathy & to
observe the role of serum magnesium in development of retinopathy in patients of type- II diabetes
mellitus.
METHODOLOGY: Total 100 subjects were recruited divided in to three groups, group A contain 30
normal subjects consider as control group, group B contain 35 diagnosed cases of type- II diabetes
mellitus without retinopathy and group C contain 35 diagnosed cases of type –II diabetes mellitus with
retinopathy. Random blood glucose level was measured by glucose oxidase method; serum magnesium
level was measured on Zeeman spectrophotometer. All data was analyzed on SPSS 16 by applying
independent student t-test.
RESULTS: The Mean Random Blood Glucose level was significantly high (p<0.05) in diabetic patients
with retinopathy as compared to with control and diabetic with non-retinopathy groups. The serum
magnesium level was significantly (p<0.001) decline in patients of type – II diabetes mellitus with
retinopathy as compared with control group and diabetes mellitus without retinopathy.
CONCLUSION: The hypomagnesaemia is one of the provoking factor for the development of diabetic
retinopathy along with poor glycemic control and long duration of type – II diabetes mellitus.
Ali Raza Memon , Rubina Ahmadani, Jawaid Hussain Lighari, Muhammad Yousuf Memon, Sofia Chandio. (2018) Status of Serum Magnesium level in Diabetic Retinopathy & Non Retinopathy in the Patients of Type-II Diabetes Mellitus, Journal of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Volume-17, Issue-4.
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