Abstract
To identify the prevalence of endocrine dysfunction in Iranians with β-thalassaemia, we assessed thyroid, parathyroid, pancreatic and adrenal function in 150 β-thalassaemic patients aged 10-22 years at the Paediatrics Unit, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Primary hypothyroidism was found in 6.0% of patients (mean age: 14.6 ± 1.9 years), hypoparathyroidism in 7.3% (14.5 ± 3.2 years), type 1 diabetes mellitus in 7.3% (13.9 ± 2.8 years) and adrenal insufficiency in 1 patient. The relatively high frequency of endocrine dysfunction found in our study may be a result of poor disease control and management in early life when irreversible tissue damage occurs due to iron overload.These findings reinforce the importance of regular follow-up of patients with β-thalassaemia major for early detection and management of associated complications.
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Karamifar, H., Shahriari, M., & Sadjadian, N. (2003). Prevalence of endocrine complications in β-thalassaemia major in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 9(1–2), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.26719/2003.9.1-2.55
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