A prospective and cross-sectional study was conducted on 70 chronic renal inflammation patients with nephritic syndrome without using lipid lowering drugs for 1 month before the study. Nephritic syndrome was characterized by severity edema, urinary protein ≥ 3.5g/24 hours, protein < 60g/l, albumin < 30g/l, elevated levels of cholesterol, triglyceride. Results of the study: among these patients, 100% with elevated cholesterol, ApoA1 and ApoB, 97.14% with elevated triglyceride, 62.86% with elevated LDL-C, 68.57% with elevated ApoA1, 48.57% with low HDL-C. Cholesterol level had a significant reverse correlation with serum protein; cholesterol, triglyceride, and LDL-C levels had significant reverse correlations with serum albumin
Nephritis, Lipids, Serum, Proteins