scholarly journals CLINICO-HAEMATOLOGICAL STUDY OF IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA AND Β-THALASSEMIA TRAITPREDICTIVE VALUE OF SEHGAL INDEX AND VARIOUS COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT INDICES TO DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA AND Β-THALASSEMIA TRAIT AND CONFIRMATION USING HAEMOGLOBIN ELECTROPHORESIS/HPLC

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (17) ◽  
pp. 2118-2124
Author(s):  
Priya Jaswani ◽  
Rajendra Kumar Nigam ◽  
Suhas Kothari
Author(s):  
Chantal Simon ◽  
Hazel Everitt ◽  
Françoise van Dorp ◽  
Nazia Hussain ◽  
Emma Nash ◽  
...  

This chapter in the Oxford Handbook of General Practice explores haematology in general practice. It covers full blood count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. It explores diagnosis and initial investigation of anaemia, iron deficiency anaemia, haemoglobinopathies, bleeding and clotting disorders, and anticoagulation. It examines haematological malignancy, acute leukaemia, chronic leukaemia and myeloproliferation, lymphoma, immune deficiency, and allergy.


Author(s):  
Chantal Simon ◽  
Hazel Everitt ◽  
Françoise van Dorp ◽  
Matt Burkes

Full blood count and ESR Anaemia: diagnosis and initial investigation Iron deficiency anaemia Other anaemias Haemoglobinopathy Bleeding and clotting disorders Anticoagulation Haematological malignancy Acute leukaemia Chronic leukaemia and myeloproliferation Lymphoma Immune deficiency syndromes Allergies The most commonly requested blood test is the full blood count (FBC). It gives information on:...


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yeong Yeh Lee ◽  
Shalini Bhaskar

We report a 33-year-old Malay woman presented with acute left dense hemiparesis and an NIHSS score of 11/15. Computed tomography (CT) scan brain showed a massive right middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory infarct. The right internal carotid artery (ICA) and right proximal MCA were shown occluded from digital substraction angiography (DSA). Carotid dissection, carotid canal anomaly, and intercavernous communication were systematically ruled out. She had no risk factors for atherosclerosis. The connective tissue screening and thrombophilic markers were negative. However, she was anaemic on admission and subsequent investigations revealed that she had alpha-thalassemia and iron deficiency anaemia. The right ICA remained occluded from a repeat CT cerebral angiogram after one year, but otherwise she was neurologically stable. This case illustrates an unusual association between intracranial vessel occlusion with iron deficiency anaemia and alpha-thalassemia trait.


Author(s):  
Pravin M. Meshram ◽  
Hemant R. Kokandakar ◽  
Rajan S. Bindu

Background: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and beta thalassaemia trait (BTT) are two of the most common causes of microcytic anemia.It is essential to differentiate between the two, so as to avoid unnecessary iron therapy which is contraindicated in beta thalassaemia .We retrospectively evaluated the reliability of various indices for differential diagnosis of microcytosis and 𝛽-TT in the same patient groups .Methods: A total of 200 patients were evaluated. We calculated 6 discrimination indices in all patients with anemia or suspected beta thalassemia. None of the subjects had  combined  IDA and 𝛽-TT. The patient groups were evaluated according to  the Mentzer, Shine and Lal, England and Fraser,Srivastava, Green and King, Ricerca.Results: According to percentage correctly diagnosed criteria, Ricerca  and Mentzer  index are considered as the two best discrimination indices in differentiation between β thalassemia trait  and iron deficiency anaemia .Youden’s index showed the following ranking with respect to the indices’ ability to distinguish between 𝛽-TT and IDA, Ricerca index >  Mentzer index > Green and King index >  Srivastava index >  Shine and Lal index > England and Fraser index.Conclusions: Ricerca  and Mentzer  index are considered as the two best discrimination indices in differentiation between β thalassemia trait  and iron deficiency anaemia.Keywords: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and beta thalassaemia trait (𝛽-TT) 


Author(s):  
Sabeen Khan ◽  
Sahira Aaraj ◽  
Syeda Namayah Fatima Hussain

Abstract Objective: To study the frequency and types of haemoglobinopathies in children with microcytic anaemia. Method: The prospective study was conducted at the Paediatric Out-patient Department of Shifa Falahi Community Health Centre, Islamabad, Pakistan, from July to December, 2018, and comprised patients aged from 3 months to 14 years who had haemoglobin <10mg/dl and mean corpuscular volume <70fL. Serum ferritin and haemoglobin electrophoresis were done to check for iron deficiency anemia and haemoglobinopathies. Data was analysed using SPSS 23. Results: Of 175 subjects, 33(18.9%) had haemoglobinopathies and 142(81.1%) had iron deficiency anaemia. Thalassemia trait 18(10.3%) was the leading cause amongst haemoglobinopathies, followed by thalassemia major 8(4.6 %) and intermedia 5(2.9%). There were 2(1.1%) patients with haemoglobin D. Conclusion: The prevalence of hemoglobinopathies was high. Identification of haemoglobinopathies is important for proper treatment, antenatal screening and future genetic counselling. Key Words: Haemoglobinopathy, Iron deficiency anaemia, Microcytic, MCV, IDA.


Author(s):  
G. D. Maiti ◽  
Shilpa Gupta ◽  
Jaskanwar Singh

Background: Anaemia seen in pregnancy are largely preventable and easily treatable if detected in time, despite this, anaemia still continues to be a common cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in India.Methods: A prospective observational study of 200 pregnant women with anaemia was carried out from Jun 2017 to December 2018 at a Tertiary care hospital with pan India population. Patients underwent clinical examination and laboratory tests to find out the severity and type of anaemia and were treated accordingly. Iron deficiency anaemia was treated with oral or intravenous iron therapy depending upon the hemoglobin concentration. Patients were followed up after 28 days of treatment and hemoglobin estimation was done to monitor the treatment response.Results: A total 36.49% pregnant women had hemoglobin less than 10 gm%. 151 out of 200 women had serum ferritin <12 ng/ml which indicates that iron deficiency anaemia is the commonest type of anaemia in pregnancy. Overall, out of 200 patients 5.5% patients were found to have hemoglobinopathies (β thalassemia trait). After 28 days of treatment mean increase in hemoglobin was 2.40 gm% and 4.24 gm% in patients receiving oral and intravenous iron therapy respectively.Conclusions: A total 36.49% pregnant women were found to have anaemia during pregnancy and iron deficiency anaemia is the commonest type of anaemia. Therefore, there is still a need for dietary counselling and health education in the community. 5.5% patients were found to have beta thalassemia trait which was detected only after conducting hemoglobin electrophoresis. Both oral and intravenous iron therapy are effective in treatment of iron deficiency anaemia but intravenous iron therapy results in a more rapid resolution of anaemia.


Author(s):  
S. D. Agokeng ◽  
A. L. Njunda ◽  
C. T. Tayou ◽  
C. N. J. Assob

A Cross sectional multicentre study was carried out to determine the prevalence of Iron deficiency (ID) and Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) in children using Ferritin and full blood count. Full blood count was done with Mindray Bc-2800 and Ferritin test with Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay. Authorization was granted by Cameroonian national Ethical Committee. Data were analysed using Statistical Package of Social Sciences 21.0 significant results were considered for P< 0.05. ID varied from 4.2% to 9.6% for cut-offs of 30 and 50μg/L. IDA ranged from 4.2 to 8.5% at these 2 cut-offs. Considering red cells indices, Mean Corpuscular Volume and Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin blood count currently used should be interpreted cautiously as only Mean Corpuscular Volume and Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin corroborate with a Ferritin level lower than 30 μg/L.


2021 ◽  
pp. 144-146
Author(s):  
Mansi Davda ◽  
Sachin Patel ◽  
Kinalee Chothani ◽  
Jigna Upadhyay

The most commonly encountered disorders with microcytic anemia are iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and β-thalassemia trait (BTT).It is important to distinguish between IDA and BTT to avoid unnecessary iron therapy and the development of hemosiderosis.Various parameters obtained on automated haematology analyser by calculating discriminant functions have been helpful to differentiate iron deficiency anemia and β-thalassemia trait. Materials and Methods: This study was carried out in the pathology department of Gujarat Adani Institute Of Medical Science.We had studied 100 cases of differentiating Iron deficiency anaemia and β-Thalassaemia trait from patient's case records and laboratory reports irrespective of age and sex over a period of one year (January 2020 to December 2020).Tests for serum iron and ferritin were carried out in individuals showing low hemoglobin (Hb). All the selected subjects' samples were subjected to blood morphology, comparison of mean cell volume (MCV), RBC count, red cell distribution width (RDW), Red cell distribution width Index (RDWI),Srivastav Index(SI),Green and king Index (GI) and Mentzer's Index(MI). Results: Out of 100 cases seventy five were diagnosed having iron deficiency anaemia, whereas twenty five were having βthalassemia trait. The RBC count was higher and MCV was much lower in β-thalassemia trait as compared to iron deficiency anaemia.Both groups were subjected to RDW,RDWI,SI,MI and GI. Conclusion:Among various discriminant function calculated from different haematological parameters and blood indices,Mentzer index and Srivasta index are more sensitive and specific for differentiating iron deficiency anaemia and β-thalassemia trait.


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