The frequency of vitamin B12 derangements in females presenting for workup of iron deficiency anemia

Noreen Atzaz, M. Khattak, F. Zuhra, J. Afzal, S. Khaliq, Sami Saeed
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Objective: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most prevalent hematological disorder in women of child-bearing age. IDA poses a threat to feto-maternal wellbeing. It is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in pregnancy. IDA in young females can coexist with other nutritional deficiencies such as vitamin B12 (Vit B12). An undetected Vit B12 deficiency carries a greater likelihood of development of maternal neuropsychiatric disorders and neural tube defects in the fetus. Materials and methods: Venous blood samples of non-pregnant female population (N=133) from Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi were collected and analyzed for complete blood count (CBC), Vit B12 and serum Ferritin. Population was further subdivided into two groups. Group A, included females with low serum Ferritin and low MCV, group B restricted to normal serum Ferritin and low MCV, whereas control group had females with normal serum Ferritin and MCV levels. Results: Demographic data suggested that only height was slightly lower in IDA patients other than reduced serum Ferritin levels. Group A also showed reduced levels of Vit B12 as compared to group B and control group. CBC analysis indicated marked reduction in all hematological parameters except platelet count in group A. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that IDA and Vit B12 deficiency may coexist in young females. Monitoring Vit B12 along with iron deficiency parameters is essential to treat anemia and prevent gynecological complications. Paucity of information on their coexistence in females of childbearing age require further investigation. Keywords: Vitamin B12, Iron deficiency anemia, Microcytosis, Serum Ferritin.
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女性缺铁性贫血患者维生素B12紊乱的频率
目的:缺铁性贫血(IDA)是育龄妇女最常见的血液系统疾病。IDA对胎儿和母亲的健康构成威胁。它是妊娠期发病和死亡的主要原因。年轻女性的IDA可与其他营养缺乏共存,如维生素B12 (Vit B12)。未被发现的维生素B12缺乏更有可能导致母体神经精神疾病和胎儿神经管缺陷。材料与方法:采集拉瓦尔品第福吉基础医院非妊娠女性人群静脉血133例,检测全血细胞计数(CBC)、维生素B12和血清铁蛋白(Ferritin)。人群进一步细分为两组。A组为低血清铁蛋白和低MCV的女性,B组为正常血清铁蛋白和低MCV的女性,对照组为正常血清铁蛋白和MCV的女性。结果:人口统计学数据显示,除了血清铁蛋白水平降低外,IDA患者只有身高略低。与B组和对照组相比,A组维生素B12水平也有所降低。CBC分析显示,除血小板计数外,a组所有血液学参数均显著降低。结论:我们的研究结果表明,年轻女性可能同时存在IDA和维生素B12缺乏症。监测维生素B12和缺铁参数对治疗贫血和预防妇科并发症至关重要。由于缺乏关于育龄妇女两者共存的资料,需要进一步调查。关键词:维生素B12,缺铁性贫血,小细胞症,血清铁蛋白
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