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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes [The]. 2005; 37 (1-2): 61-68
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-72407

ABSTRACT

Beta Thalassemia is a chronic hemolytic anemia in which treatment by regular transfusion of packed Red blood cells [RBC] is the mainstay of patient's care. The resulting iron overload is the major cause of morbidity for these patients. Deposition of iron in the liver, endocrine glands and in the heart results in hemochromatosis in these organs. Type 2 diabetes is a common complication of iron overload. The development of diabetes in hemochromatosis is related to the magnitude of excess iron. The aim of the present work was to study the prevalence of abnormal glucose tolerance in thalassemia patients and detect whether increased echogenicity of the pancreas is correlated to the magnitude of iron excess, and to study the relation between hemosiderosis and pancreatic dysfunction. For this work, we first examined forty four patients with thalassemia major attending the Hematology Unit of Damanhour Medical National institute [DMNI]. Later on the number of patients enrolled in the study extended to ninety. Laboratory assay included fasting serum glucose level [FSG], 2 hours post prandial serum glucose level [PPSG], serum ferritin [S-Fe] and abdominal ultrasound [U/S]. The study showed that hemochromatosis was associated with increased pancreatic echogenicity and abnormal glucose level. Serum ferritin concentration and hepatitis C infection are risk factors for abnormal glucose found in transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients. Early aggressive iron chelation therapy and prevention of infections are the most important issues in managing glucose intolerance in transfusion-dependent Beta thalassemia patients


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Humans , Male , Female , Glucose Intolerance , Prevalence , Blood Transfusion , Ferritins , Hemochromatosis , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Iron Overload , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hemosiderosis , Pancreas
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Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association [The]. 2004; 79 (5-6): 399-414
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-66857

ABSTRACT

Newborns in Behira governorate represented 2.5% of total Behira population in 2000. In Damanhour teaching hospital 4040 live births were delivered during one year from 1[st] January 1995 to 31[st] December 1995. During this period an observational study of morbidity and mortality of the newborn unit [NBU] attendants was performed. The total number of admitted neonates to the newborn unit were 557, of those 307 were borne in hospital [representing 7.6% of total hospital deliveries] and 250 were admitted from outside the hospital.The number of eligible neonates for the study were 544, they spent 2355 days in the unit, thirteen neonates were excluded from the analysis. The low birth weight [< 2500 gm] were 218 [40% of studied cases]. According to Dubowitz score, Infants were classified as appropriate for gestational age [AGA] 60.7%, small for gestational age [SGA] 27.6% and large for gestational age [LGA]11.8%. Neonates with birth weight < 1500 gm and gestational age

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Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Morbidity , Risk Factors , Gestational Age , Infant, Low Birth Weight , Infant Care , Epidemiologic Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical
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