Abstract
Background. Endocrine dysfunction is not uncommon complication in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemia and is thought to occur as a consequence of excessive iron overload. The primary objective of this study is to determine the frequency of adrenal insufficiency in patients with thalassemia major and thalassemia intermediate. Methods. This cross-sectional study was done at the Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Southern Iran, in 2013. One hundred and ninety patients were divided into two groups; thalassemia major(TM) and thalassemia intermediate (TI) groups. We measured 8 AM serum cortisol, ACTH and ferritin concentrations in all patients. Results. The mean age of the TM and TI group were 22.5±5.7 and 23.8±6 years, respectively. 90 patients (47.4%) were splenectomized, 34 (36.2%) with TM and 56 (58.2%) with TI (p: < 0.001). The median and interquartile range of serum ferritin levels were 2184±3700 ng/ml and 437±443ng/ml in TM and TI respectively (p < 0.001). Three patients with TM (1.6%) had low basal cortisol and ACTH levels. However, their cortisol response to ACTH stimulation was normal. Conclusions. Low basal concentrations of cortisol and ACTH occurred in 1.6% of our adolescents young adult patients with TM suggesting a central defect in cortisol secretion at the basal state. However, cortisol response to standard - dose ACTH was normal in all patients with TM and TI.
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Matin, S., Jahromi, M. G., Karemizadeh, Z., Haghpanah, S., De Sanctis, V., Soliman, A., … Karimi, M. (2015). The frequency of adrenal insufficiency in adolescents and young adults with Thalassemia major versus Thalassemia intermedia in Iran. Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.4084/MJHID.2015.005
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