| Literature DB >> 7653214 |
T Z Qureshi1, M Anwar, S Ahmed, D Ahmed Khan, M Saleem.
Abstract
Hypochromic and microcytic red cell morphology is the most commonly encountered abnormality in a clinical laboratory. Most of such cases have iron deficiency anaemia. However, in Pakistan about 5% of the individuals with a hypochromic and microcytic blood picture have the beta-thalassaemia trait. These individuals are more than often in a positive iron balance. However iron deficiency (being common) may be associated with the beta-thalassaemia trait. This study of serum ferritin levels was carried out on 135 confirmed cases of the beta-thalassaemia trait. A ferritin assay was done by a radioimmunoassay technique. The results show that the level of serum ferritin in 100 (74%) cases was within normal limits, in 17 (12.6%) cases it was above the normal range, whereas in 18 (13.4%) cases the level was lower than normal. The importance of serum ferritin estimation in carriers of the beta-thalassaemia trait is highlighted.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7653214 DOI: 10.1159/000203963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Haematol ISSN: 0001-5792 Impact factor: 2.195