Advertisement!
Author Information Pack
Editorial Board
Submit article
Special Issue
Editor's selection process
Join as Reviewer/Editor
List of Reviewer
Indexing Information
Most popular articles
Purchase Single Articles
Archive
Free Online Access
Current Issue
Recommend this journal to your library
Advertiser
Accepted Articles
Search Articles
Email Alerts
FAQ
Contact Us
Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice

Volume  7, Issue 11, November 2018, Pages 1159-1166
 

Original Article

Hematological Profile of Anemias in Children in a Tertiary Hospital

Ramya P.1, Premalatha P.2, Tejeswini V.3, Ramya Chitturi4, I.V. Renuka5

1,4Assistant Professor 2Professor and Head of Department 3,5Professor, Department of Pathology, NRI Medical College, Chinnakakani, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh 522503, India.

Choose an option to locate / access this Article:
90 days Access
Check if you have access through your login credentials.        PDF      |
|

Open Access: View PDF

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijprp.2278.148X.71118.9

Abstract

Background: Anemia is an important health problem worldwide and particularly in children. It affects their growth and social performance and may lead to morbidity and mortality. The main objective of the study was to determine the morphological types of anemia and to assess their etiological factors by necessary investigations. Material and Methods: Duration of study period was two years from July 2013 to June 2015. The first 100 cases in this period were taken for study. Children within age group from 6 months to 13 years attending NRIGH pediatric and oncology department who were clinically diagnosed as anemic were selected for study. A detailed history was recorded and necessary investigations were done. Results: The maximum number ofpatients were in the age group of 1 year to 5 years (50%). There was a male preponderance (56%) as compared to females (44%). Moderate degree of anemia was found in maximum number of cases and in preschool children, while severe and mild degrees of anemia were seen in school going children. Microcytic hypochromic anemia (61%) was the most common morphological type of anemia and macrocytic anemia (4%) was least common. Iron deficiency anemia (56%) was the common etiological type among nutritional anemias and in hemolytic anemias, β thalassemia major (63.6%) was common. Conclusion: Study of patterns of anemia is essential to direct the investigation since it reflects the underlying etiopathological factors. This aids in better management and treatment of the anemia which goes a long way in improving quality of life.

 


Keywords : Anemia; Hemoglobin; Microcytic Hypochromic. 
Corresponding Author : I.V.Renuka, Professor, Dept. of Pathology, NRI medical college, Chinnakakani, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh 522503, India