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KMJ-Kuwait Medical Journal. 2013; 45 (2): 113-117
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171958

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the impaired glucose metabolism and their possible risk factors in beta thalassemia major [TM] patients negative for hepatitis serology and PCR. Prospective descriptive study. Department of Pediatric Hematology, Pamukkale University Faculty of Medicine, Denizli, Turkey. Patients with history of familial diabetes mellitus [DM] and hepatitis serology and polymerase chain reaction [PCR] positive TM patients were excluded. An oral glucose tolerance test [OGTT] was done on 32 TM patients. Insulinogenic index, beta-cell function index and insulin resistance index were calculated. Glucose metabolism in beta TM patients negative for hepatitis serology and PCR. Seven patients [1.8%] had impaired glucose metabolism [IGM]. Three patients [9.3%] were diagnosed with DM, one [3.1%] patient with impaired glucose tolerance [IGT] and three [9.3%] patients with impaired fasting glucose [IFG]. Cases with IGM had significantly higher, annual erythrocyte consumption rate [ml/kg/year], ferritin, alaninaminotransferase [ALT], postsplenectomy period, age at first transfusion when compared with normal glucose metabolism [NGM] patients [p < 0.05]. Insulinogenic index decreased in IGM patients compared to NGM patients [p < 0.005]. Our results show that annual erythrocyte consumption rate, ferritin, post-splenectomy period, insulinogenic index and ALT values are predictive of IGM in TM patients negative for hepatitis serology and PCR


Subject(s)
Adult , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Glucose Metabolism Disorders , beta-Thalassemia , Hepatitis , Serology , Risk Factors , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Prospective Studies , Glucose Tolerance Test
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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2013; 23 (6): 440-442
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-142574

ABSTRACT

Guillain-Barre Syndrome [GBS] is the most common disease resulting in acute diffuse flaccid paralysis. It is an autoimmune disease that can occur at any age. The clinical course is characterized by weakness in the arms and legs, areflexia and the progression of muscle weakness from the lower limbs to the upper limbs. The most common causes of GBS include infections, vaccinations, surgery and some medicines. We present the case of a 48 years old male patient, who developed GBS after undergoing surgery for renal calculus, under spinal anaesthesia. In this case report, we presented a rather rare case of GBS occurring following spinal anaesthesia


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Anesthesia, Spinal/adverse effects , Polyneuropathies/diagnosis , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Muscle Weakness/etiology , Electromyography
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Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. 2012; 22 (1): 77-81
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-124358

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of anemia among adolescents in Denizli where Mediterranean cuisine [fresh fruit and vegetables] is adopted. We accepted hemoglobin values below 12 g/dl for girls and 13 g/dl for boys as the criteria of anemia. We recorded a detailed history including nutritional habits, consumption of animal source foods especially red meat, consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables, presence of parasitic infestation, psychosocial status, school success and any materials consumed except ordinary food. We investigated the prevalence of anemia in 1120 children [672 girls and 448 boys], aged 12 to 16 years. We found that the overall prevalence of anemia was 5.6%. 8.3% of the girls and 1.6% of the boys were anemic. We diagnosed iron deficiency anemia in 37[59%] anemic patients and combined iron deficiency and vitamin B12 deficiency anemia in 26 [41%] anemic patients. None of the patients had folic acid deficiency. Our results suggest that the socioeconomic status of the family, traditional eating habits of the region, the fear of gaining weight and irregular eating habits are of great importance in the development of adolescent anemia in Denizli


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Adolescent , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency , Folic Acid Deficiency , Ferritins , Feeding Behavior
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2011; 27 (2): 316-319
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-143917

ABSTRACT

To determine the frequency of Helicobacter Pylori [HP] seroprevalence and infection in beta Thalassemia major[TM] patients and to compare between beta TM patients and controls both presenting with recurrent abdominal pain [RAP]. The study group included 62 TM and 41 healthy controls with RAP. Serum samples were examined for anti-HP antibody using an HPIgG ELISA. Urea-breath test was applied to patients with positive HPIgG by using [14]C. In 36 of TM patients [58.1%] and 20 of healthy children [48.8%] HPIgG [+] was stated. In terms of HPIgG frequency, no difference was found between TM and control groups [p=0.354]. The Urea-breath test given to the TM patients and healthy children with HPIgG [+], test in 30 TM patient [48.4%] and 16 healthy children [39%] the Urea-breath test was found to be positive [p=0.34]. With Urea-breath test of TM patients, statistically a significant relationships were found between ALT level, epigastric pain, periumbilical pain, splenectomy and age [respectively p=0.02, p=0.03, p=0.00, p=0.01]. Helicobacter Pylori in our developing country may be one of the causes of RAP in TM patients as well as healthy children


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Helicobacter pylori , beta-Thalassemia , Abdominal Pain , Recurrence , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Immunoglobulin G , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Breath Tests
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