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- Title
ASSOCIATION OF IRON STATUS WITH FEBRILE SEIZURES.
- Authors
Ameenullah; Ali, Muhammad Amir; Maqsood, Syed Uzair; Ahmed, Muhammad Tanvir
- Abstract
Objective: to investigate the relationship of iron status and febrile seizures (FS). Methodology: This case control study was conducted at Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from January 2006 to January 2007. Indicators of iron deficiency including hemoglobin, Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV), Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH), and plasma ferritin levels (FL) were prospectively studied in 60 children with first febrile seizures compared with 60 controls with febrile illness without convulsions. Results: In the FS group, the mean hemoglobin was 8.96±1.6 gm/dL, the mean MCV was 64.9± 8.39 fL, mean MCH was 21.36±3.65 pg and mean FL were 4.4±2.44 ng/dL. In the control group the mean hemoglobin was 10.9±1.79 gm/ dL, the mean MCV was 74.98±8.49 fL, MCH was 26.55±4.59 pg and mean FL were 14.87±6.47 ng/dL (p=0.005). In the FS group, 48 (80%) children had low hemoglobin <10 gm/dL, 45 (75%) had a low MCV <70 fL, 47 (78.3%) had a low MCH <24 pg and 48 (80%) had a low FL <10 ng/dL. In the control group, 18 (30%) children had low hemoglobin <10 gm/dL, 17 (28.3%) had a low MCV <70 fL, 18 (30.3%) had a low MCH <24 pg and 19 (31.7%) had a low FL of <10 ng/dL (p <0.005). Mean peak temperature was 38.35 ±0.40 C0 & 38.12 ± 0.41 C0 in FS group and controls respectively (p < 0.005). Conclusion: Hemoglobin, MCV, MCH, and plasma FL were significantly lower in children with febrile seizures than in control group suggesting a possible role for iron deficiency in febrile seizures.
- Publication
Khyber Medical University Journal, 2012, Vol 4, Issue 4, p170
- ISSN
2305-2643
- Publication type
Article