2022
DOI: 10.2147/jbm.s386594
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Endocrine Complications and the Effect of Compliance with Chelation Therapy in Patients with Beta Thalassemia Major in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Background Endocrinopathies and metabolic complications are common in beta thalassemia major patients receiving blood transfusions. Chelation therapy has a role in preventing or delaying such complications. However, patients may face difficulties adhering to chelation therapy for several reasons. Aim To evaluate endocrine complications in beta thalassemia major patients (2–30 years) in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and compare the onset of endocrine complications… Show more

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“…However prevalence of short stature, in other articles was reported from to 35% ( 25 ) to 45% ( 2 ) and even as high as 67% ( 1 ). It seems that growth of Iranian thalassemics is better than some countries and worse than some other countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…However prevalence of short stature, in other articles was reported from to 35% ( 25 ) to 45% ( 2 ) and even as high as 67% ( 1 ). It seems that growth of Iranian thalassemics is better than some countries and worse than some other countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…When Transferrin saturated to bind with iron, thus, Iron cannot accesses specific tissues, and TSH activity is boosted by opening calcium channels and activating protein kinase [32]. Iron impacts the action of protein kinase, and the effect of iron becomes deleterious when there is a huge excess of it, which could explain why thalassemia has a deficit in TSH and T4 function, According to some accounts, excess iron is also accumulated in pituitary gland tissue [33].…”
Section: The Relationship Of Iron Deficiency and Hypothyroidism In Hu...mentioning
confidence: 99%