The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka

<p>Amoebic liver abscesses (ALA) are observed among adult males who consume locally brewed alcohol in the tropics. The contributory role of alcohol-induced hepatic iron stores and the male hormone testosterone were said to be playing a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ALA. This descriptive...

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Main Authors: R. Arujun, T. Kumanan, V. Sujanitha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sri Lankan Society for Microbiology 2019-10-01
Series:Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:https://sljid.sljol.info/articles/8245
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spelling doaj-6baee643208c4cf891db474bc9062ada2021-05-04T03:45:22ZengSri Lankan Society for MicrobiologySri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases2012-81692448-96542019-10-019214114510.4038/sljid.v9i2.82455827The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri LankaR. Arujun0T. Kumanan1V. Sujanitha2Teaching Hospital, JaffnaUniversity of JaffnaTeaching Hospital Jaffna<p>Amoebic liver abscesses (ALA) are observed among adult males who consume locally brewed alcohol in the tropics. The contributory role of alcohol-induced hepatic iron stores and the male hormone testosterone were said to be playing a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ALA. This descriptive preliminary study was intended to see a possible relationship of serum iron profile and testosterone level among toddy (a local palm wine) drinkers who presented with ALA to the Teaching Hospital Jaffna. Results have shown very high serum ferritin levels (902.58ng/ml) in these patients with ALA. However, the serum iron levels (43.05µg/dl) and the transferrin saturation levels (22.01%) were observed to be normal or below normal and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) level was unexpectedly low (193.3µg/dl) for the corresponding low serum iron levels. Furthermore, the serum testosterone level (2.44ng/ml) was also low or low normal when compared with the reference range in the study population. As this preliminary study contrasts with previously postulated theories, further study is recommended to arrive at a concrete conclusion.</p>https://sljid.sljol.info/articles/8245
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author R. Arujun
T. Kumanan
V. Sujanitha
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T. Kumanan
V. Sujanitha
The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases
author_facet R. Arujun
T. Kumanan
V. Sujanitha
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title The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka
title_short The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka
title_full The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka
title_fullStr The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed The iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern Sri Lanka
title_sort iron and testosterone levels in amoebic liver abscess patients - a preliminary study from northern sri lanka
publisher Sri Lankan Society for Microbiology
series Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 2012-8169
2448-9654
publishDate 2019-10-01
description <p>Amoebic liver abscesses (ALA) are observed among adult males who consume locally brewed alcohol in the tropics. The contributory role of alcohol-induced hepatic iron stores and the male hormone testosterone were said to be playing a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of ALA. This descriptive preliminary study was intended to see a possible relationship of serum iron profile and testosterone level among toddy (a local palm wine) drinkers who presented with ALA to the Teaching Hospital Jaffna. Results have shown very high serum ferritin levels (902.58ng/ml) in these patients with ALA. However, the serum iron levels (43.05µg/dl) and the transferrin saturation levels (22.01%) were observed to be normal or below normal and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) level was unexpectedly low (193.3µg/dl) for the corresponding low serum iron levels. Furthermore, the serum testosterone level (2.44ng/ml) was also low or low normal when compared with the reference range in the study population. As this preliminary study contrasts with previously postulated theories, further study is recommended to arrive at a concrete conclusion.</p>
url https://sljid.sljol.info/articles/8245
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