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ISSN: 2637-4579

Open Access Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Biosciences

Research Article(ISSN: 2637-4579)

Immunological and Mathematical Variations in Migraineous Patients

Volume 1 - Issue 3

Reena Mittal1, Pakhi Mittal2,3 and Sanjeev Kumar4*

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    • 1Department of Physics, Medical Physics Research Laboratory, DAV (PG) College, India
    • 2Department of Mathematics, Shri K K Jain College, India
    • 3Department of Mathematics, Shri Ganesh Shankar Vidhyarti Memorial Medical College, India
    • 4Department of Physics, Medical Physics Research Laboratory, DAV (PG) College, India

    *Corresponding author: Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Associate Professor in Physics, Patel Nagar, Muzaffar Nagar, India

Received: February 26, 2018;   Published: March 06, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/OAJBEB.2018.01.000114

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Abstract

In the present work we have used some of the most clinically important and tested techniques Radial immuno diffusion to the study the disease which is Migraine. we have estimated the immunological Parameters. It is very interesting that the levels of IgG are higher in comparison to the healthy person. Statistical methods were applied to test the significance of the data at 0.05 percent level of significance. Regression lines were also made to see the effect of one parameter on the others. A clear cut differentiation was found in the immunological variations. The mean values and standard deviation in normal is found (17.24 ± 17.69) g/l, while in migraineous patients was higher and equal to (19.59 ± 22.75) g/l

Keywords: Migraine; Immunological parameters; Regression lines

Abbrevations: BNP: Pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide; IgE: Immunoglobulin E

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