Growth of children with thalassemia

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Background: Present observational study, to surveying the growth of children with thalassemia from Solapur District, Maharashtra State, India. Aims: The purpose of this article is to determine the growth of thalassemia in children by analyzing age and gender. One hundred twenty five thalassemic children’s with age 6 months to 18 Years, coming for to get blood transfusion from different parts of Solapur district during June 1st, 2009 to May 1st, 2013. The questionnaires included general information, medical and dental history. Results: This clinical research studied 125 patients, 73 males and 52 females. The growth of thalassemic children was observed and compared with Indian Standard Height Chart. Normal growth was: male (13.61%), female (19.23%) avarage (16.00%); growth retardation was: male (86.30%), female (80%) averages (84.00%) were observed. Conclusions: Thalassemia major is a serious medical problem. Growth retardation is commonly seen in poly-transfused beta thalassemia patients.

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Dama, L. B., & Dama, S. B. (2015). Growth of children with thalassemia. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 14(1), 22–25. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v14i1.16149

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