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A Non-Invasive Technique which Demonstrates the Iron in the Buccal Mucosa of Sickle Cell Anaemia and Thalassaemia Patients who Undergo Repeated Blood Transfusions.

Harika Chittamsetty1, M S Muni Sekhar, Syed Afroz Ahmed, Charu Suri, Sridevi Palla, S Muni Venkatesh, Shahela Tanveer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Iron is vital for all the living organisms. However, excess iron is hazardous because it produces free radical formation. Therefore, the iron absorption is carefully regulated to maintain an equilibrium between the absorption and the body loss of iron. Considering the lack of specific excretory pathways for iron in humans, an iron overload in the tissues is frequently encountered. It can be precipitated by a variety of conditions such as increased iron absorption, as is seen in haemochromatosis or a frequent parenteral iron administration, as is seen in thalassaemia and sickle cell anaemia patients (a transfusional overload).
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the iron overload at an early stage by oral exfoliative cytology in the oral mucosal cells of thalassaemia and sickle cell anaemia patients and to compare the presence of iron in the exfoliated oral epithelial cells with that of the serum ferritin levels in those patients.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study comprised of 40 β- thalassaemia major and 20 sickle cell anaemia patients who were undergoing repeated blood transfusions of a minimum of 15/more, along with 60 clinically healthy individuals. Scrapings were obtained from the buccal mucosa and they were smeared onto glass slides. Then the slides were stained with a Perl's Prussian staining kit and they were examined under a light microscope.
RESULTS: 72.5% of the thalassaemia patients and 35% of the sickle cell anaemia patients revealed a positivity for the Perl's Prussian blue reaction and none of the controls showed this positivity. It was also observed that as the serum ferritin levels increased, the iron overload in the oral mucosal cells of the thalassaemia patients also increased, which was not statistically significant, whereas it was statistically significant in case of the sickle cell anemia patients.
CONCLUSION: Since the exfoliative cytology is a simple, painless, non-invasive and a quick procedure to perform, a lot of research should be carried out on the correlation of the Perl's Prussian blue reaction to the serum ferritin levels.

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Keywords:  Iron; Perl’s Prussian blue reaction; Sickle cell anaemia; Thalassaemia

Year:  2013        PMID: 23905145      PMCID: PMC3708240          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2013/5551.3084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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