Assessment Hepatomegaly and liver Enzymesin 100 Patients with beta Thalassemia Major in Mashhad, Iran

Authors

  • SH kolagari
  • H Hashemizadeh
  • R Noori
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Abstract Background Frequent blood transfusion in patients with beta thalassemia major can lead to iron overload especially in liver. Chronic iron overload could cause cirrhosis of the liver. Transfusion- transmitted hepatitis B and C also could develop cirrhosis in individuals. Materials and Methods The present cross- sectional descriptive study is to assess hepatomegaly and liver enzymes in 100 patients with beta thalassemia major, ages between 2-18 years old. The study was carried out retrospectively. One hundred medical records have chosen from 400 samples of thalassemia major patients, who are under a regular care of the department of sarvar clinic. Results Out of these patients, 55% were male and 45% female. The mean age of thalassemia patients was 10.8 4.4 years. The mean and S. D of hemoglobin, ferritin, deferoxamine dosage was 8.5 ± 1.5g/dl , 2183 ± 1528 ng , 30 ± 11.16 mg/kg, respectively. Forty six percent of them had hepatomegaly. The mean and S. D of AST and ALT were 95± 70 IU/L and 70 ±35U/L respectively. Splenectomy was performed on 44% of patient. Conclusion Hepatomegaly is one of the most common findings in the thalassemic patient that induced with hemosiderosis and hepatitis.

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volume 2  issue 4

pages  171- 177

publication date 2012-12

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