2020
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-135913
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The Prevalence and Clinical Impact of Leukopenia Among Arab Population with Iron Deficiency Anemia an Experience from Qatar

Abstract: Introduction Severe IDA can cause many complications and impair the quality of life. Iron is an essential micronutrient required for catalysis, DNA synthesis, redox reactions and oxygen transport1. It is important for an early step in embryonic haematopoiesis, which is common for all developing blood cells. The link between IDA and leukopenia is not well recognized in the literature. Objectives To assess the prevalence and clinical significance of leukopenia in pati… Show more

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“…(6) Lymphopenia has a broad variety of causes, most importantly are viral infections, hematological disorders and corticosteroids therapy, (7, 8) Iron de ciency has been proposed to be infrequently associated with neutropenia and lymphopenia when other causes are ruled out. (9)(10)(11) Although parenteral iron replacement has a relatively high safety pro le, previous case reports suggested a link between iron therapy and impaired production of cell lineages like thrombocytes and leukocytes. The burden of leukopenia/neutropenia/lymphopenia as a consequent of iron therapy has not been well addressed in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(6) Lymphopenia has a broad variety of causes, most importantly are viral infections, hematological disorders and corticosteroids therapy, (7, 8) Iron de ciency has been proposed to be infrequently associated with neutropenia and lymphopenia when other causes are ruled out. (9)(10)(11) Although parenteral iron replacement has a relatively high safety pro le, previous case reports suggested a link between iron therapy and impaired production of cell lineages like thrombocytes and leukocytes. The burden of leukopenia/neutropenia/lymphopenia as a consequent of iron therapy has not been well addressed in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the hepcidin concentration increases, iron is retained in enterocytes or macrophages and is not available for the production of erythrocytes. (15) When the hepcidin concentration is reduced, either because of ID or increased erythropoiesis, the iron absorbed by the enterocytes or stored in macrophages is mobilized into the circulation. (16) The interest over time in the topic of iron deficiency anemia in the whole world has increased, because iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a widespread public health problem, particularly in low-and middle-income countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%