Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010)
Background and Objective: Repeated blood transfusion is the major treatment for patients with major thalassemia. However due to antigen encounters, it may initiate body reactions, including alloantibodies against red blood cell antigens. This study was done to determine the Prevalence of alloimmuniz...
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doaj-43d1361981f74d2f984b3677f6c27dac2020-11-25T02:00:25ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciences مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802014-07-011637679Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010)Kosaryan M0Mahdavi MR1Hojjati MT2Roshan P3 Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Laboratory sciences, Paramedical College of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran M.Sc in Hematology, Sina Mehr Research Center, Sari, Iran M.Sc in Immunology, Sina Mehr Research Center, Sari, Iran Background and Objective: Repeated blood transfusion is the major treatment for patients with major thalassemia. However due to antigen encounters, it may initiate body reactions, including alloantibodies against red blood cell antigens. This study was done to determine the Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia patients in northern Iran. Method: This descriptive - analytic study was carried out on 218 thalassemic patients (100 males and 118 females) with average age of 22.5±7 years in northern Iran during 2010. Each sample was tested for the presence of Alloantibodies including C, Cw, Lea, E, Lua, Leb, K, Jkb, N, P1, D, Jka, M, S, Xga, e, Fya, s, c, Fyb, k, Kpa, Jsb, Lub and Coa. Results: Eighty eight cases (40.4% 95% CI: 33.9-46.9) were positive for the presence of alloantibodies. Alloantibodies against C, Cw, Lea red blood cell surface antigens were the most prevalent (40%). No significant correlation was found between emergence of alloantibody with the age of initial, frequency and duration of blood transfusion. Conclusion: Alloimmunization is a common observation in thalassemic patients and should be prevented by transfusing compatible blood.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-772&slc_lang=en&sid=1Beta thalassemiaBlood transfusionAlloimmunizationAntibody |
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Kosaryan M Mahdavi MR Hojjati MT Roshan P Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010) مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان Beta thalassemia Blood transfusion Alloimmunization Antibody |
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Kosaryan M Mahdavi MR Hojjati MT Roshan P |
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Kosaryan M |
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Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010) |
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Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010) |
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Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010) |
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Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010) |
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Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern Iran (2010) |
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prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia in northern iran (2010) |
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Golestan University of Medical Sciences |
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مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان |
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1562-4765 2008-4080 |
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Background and Objective: Repeated blood transfusion is the major treatment for patients with major thalassemia. However due to antigen encounters, it may initiate body reactions, including alloantibodies against red blood cell antigens. This study was done to determine the Prevalence of alloimmunization in major beta thalassemia patients in northern Iran. Method: This descriptive - analytic study was carried out on 218 thalassemic patients (100 males and 118 females) with average age of 22.5±7 years in northern Iran during 2010. Each sample was tested for the presence of Alloantibodies including C, Cw, Lea, E, Lua, Leb, K, Jkb, N, P1, D, Jka, M, S, Xga, e, Fya, s, c, Fyb, k, Kpa, Jsb, Lub and Coa. Results: Eighty eight cases (40.4% 95% CI: 33.9-46.9) were positive for the presence of alloantibodies. Alloantibodies against C, Cw, Lea red blood cell surface antigens were the most prevalent (40%). No significant correlation was found between emergence of alloantibody with the age of initial, frequency and duration of blood transfusion. Conclusion: Alloimmunization is a common observation in thalassemic patients and should be prevented by transfusing compatible blood. |
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Beta thalassemia Blood transfusion Alloimmunization Antibody |
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