2017
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1495
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Evaluating the Role of Zinc in Beta Thalassemia Major: A Prospective Case-Control Study from a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in India

Abstract: BackgroundThalassemia is a common hereditary anemia in humans, and beta thalassemia represents a group of recessively inherited hemoglobin disorders first described by Cooley and Lee and characterized by the abnormal synthesis of β-globin chain. The homozygous state results in severe anemia, which needs regular blood transfusion. Although such treatments increase the patient's life span, a variety of complications, including endocrine, metabolic, skeletal, and growth disorders are being observed due to increas… Show more

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“…Ferdaus et al ( 21) reported low serum zinc levels in 60% of beta-thalassemia patients. In the study conducted by Nidumuru et al (22), it was reported that the serum zinc levels of 35 transfusion-dependent betathalassemia major pediatric patients between the ages of 5 and 15 years were lower compared to healthy children with similar characteristics. They found serum zinc levels were <60 μg / dL in 65% of the patients (26 patients) and evaluated these cases as hypozincemia.…”
Section: Zinc Levels In Patients With Betathalassemia Majormentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Ferdaus et al ( 21) reported low serum zinc levels in 60% of beta-thalassemia patients. In the study conducted by Nidumuru et al (22), it was reported that the serum zinc levels of 35 transfusion-dependent betathalassemia major pediatric patients between the ages of 5 and 15 years were lower compared to healthy children with similar characteristics. They found serum zinc levels were <60 μg / dL in 65% of the patients (26 patients) and evaluated these cases as hypozincemia.…”
Section: Zinc Levels In Patients With Betathalassemia Majormentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A previous study evaluated the activities of zinc among patients suffering from beta-thalassemia and compared it with the control group. This study concluded that the patients with beta-thalassemia are prone to hypozincaemia and had low concentrations of zinc as compared to the control group [ 18 ].…”
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confidence: 99%