Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait

Background : To evaluate the prevalence of beta thalassemia trait (BTT) among the students of schools, colleges and universities of Nawabshah city. Methods: In this descriptive cross sectional study students of schools, colleges and universities of Nawabshah were selected. The blood samples from th...

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Main Author: Raiz Ahmed Qazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
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Online Access:https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/418
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spelling doaj-3c81874c7381435ebf4c042773a48c1e2020-11-25T03:57:27ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702014-06-01181Screening for Beta Thalassemia TraitRaiz Ahmed Qazi0Department of Pathology , Peoples University of Medical and Health Sciences, Nawabshah Background : To evaluate the prevalence of beta thalassemia trait (BTT) among the students of schools, colleges and universities of Nawabshah city. Methods: In this descriptive cross sectional study students of schools, colleges and universities of Nawabshah were selected. The blood samples from these subjects were tested for complete blood count, and red cell indices. The microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears stained with Field’s stain was performed for the morphology of red blood cells. Serum ferritin and automated haemoglobin electrophoresis at cellulose acetate alkaline pH was performed. Subjects with microcytic hypochromic blood picture and low ferritin level were not subjected to haemoglobin electrophoresis. Results: In total of 521 subjects 65.4% were females, with female to male ratio of 1.8:1. Mean age was 17.5 years. On screening diagnosis of beta thalassemia trait was made in 4.9% cases and haemoglobin electrophoresis showed mean haemoglobin A2 of 5.8% in these cases. The microscopic examinations of peripheral blood smears among the subjects with BTT showed microcytic hypochromic red blood cells with presence of target cells. Conclusion: The prevalence of beta thalassemia BTT was 4.9%. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/418Beta thalassaemiaScreening
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Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Beta thalassaemia
Screening
author_facet Raiz Ahmed Qazi
author_sort Raiz Ahmed Qazi
title Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait
title_short Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait
title_full Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait
title_fullStr Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait
title_full_unstemmed Screening for Beta Thalassemia Trait
title_sort screening for beta thalassemia trait
publisher Rawalpindi Medical University
series Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
issn 1683-3562
1683-3570
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Background : To evaluate the prevalence of beta thalassemia trait (BTT) among the students of schools, colleges and universities of Nawabshah city. Methods: In this descriptive cross sectional study students of schools, colleges and universities of Nawabshah were selected. The blood samples from these subjects were tested for complete blood count, and red cell indices. The microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears stained with Field’s stain was performed for the morphology of red blood cells. Serum ferritin and automated haemoglobin electrophoresis at cellulose acetate alkaline pH was performed. Subjects with microcytic hypochromic blood picture and low ferritin level were not subjected to haemoglobin electrophoresis. Results: In total of 521 subjects 65.4% were females, with female to male ratio of 1.8:1. Mean age was 17.5 years. On screening diagnosis of beta thalassemia trait was made in 4.9% cases and haemoglobin electrophoresis showed mean haemoglobin A2 of 5.8% in these cases. The microscopic examinations of peripheral blood smears among the subjects with BTT showed microcytic hypochromic red blood cells with presence of target cells. Conclusion: The prevalence of beta thalassemia BTT was 4.9%.
topic Beta thalassaemia
Screening
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