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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-12 | Issue-11
Serum Calcium, Phosphate and Parathormone Levels in Thalassemic Children with High Ferritin Level
Dr. Pandora Glory, Dr. Md. Al Mamun Hossain, Dr. Zannat-ul- Sarmin, Dr. Mst. Hasna Hena, Dr. Afroza Islam Shuma, Dr. Farzana Kabir, Dr. Afroza Sultana
Published: Nov. 12, 2024 | 123 101
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36347/sjams.2024.v12i11.021
Pages: 1564-1570
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Abstract
Background: In thalassemic children with high ferritin level due to iron accumulation in parathyroid gland may developed hypoparathyroidism leading to impaired homeostasis of calcium & phosphate. Parathyroid dysfunctions may not be evident clinically in early state. So the parathyroid status should be evaluated at regular interval. Objective: To find out the association of serum calcium, phosphate and parathormone levels in thalassemic children with high serum ferritin level. Materials and methods: The study was a cross-sectional study carried out in Department of Paeditarics, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh during January, 2019 to December, 2019. Total 70 thalassemia patients both male &female were included in this study between the age ranged from 5 to 12 years with serum ferritin level >1000 ng/ml irrespective of chelation therapy. All study subjects were fully evaluated clinically, thoroughly investigated and properly treated as per protocol. Results: Total 70 patients were included in our study. Male were 39 (55.7%) and female were 31(44.3%). S. Calcium level was decrease in 22(31.4%) patient, S PO4 level increased in 44 (62.9%) patients & parathyroid level was low in 16 (22.9%) patients. Conclusion: Based on result it could be concluded that thalassemic children age ranged from 5 years to 12 years, presenting with high ferritin level are likely to have low calcium, high phosphate & low parathormone level.