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Moshfeghi K, Rafii M. Diagnostic Value of Reticulocyte Count Test in Dissociation of Iron Deficiency Anemia and Minor B Thalassemia. J Arak Uni Med Sci 2001; 4 (4) :15-18
URL: http://jams.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-6680-en.html
1- Oncologist, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.
2- Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.
Abstract:   (1218 Views)
Introduction: Iron  deficiency  anemia  is  the  most  common  type  of  anemia  in  the  world  and  the  most  important  disease  which  has  overlapping  diagnosis  with  it  is  &  thalassemia  minor.  For  diagnosis  of  theses  two  diseases, serum  ferritin  measurement  and  hemoglobin  laboratories  throughout  the  country  now, finding  some  tests  which  are  easier. More available  and  cheaper  for  different  of  these  two  mentioned  diseases, are  useful.  Therefore  in  this  article, reticulocyte  counting  test, after  a  short  period  of  iron  consumption, was  evaluated.
Material  and  Method: This  study  is  descriptive  and  cross-sectional. The  sample  population  consists  of  69  patient  with  hypochromic  microcytic  anemia  which  serum  ferritin  measurement, reticulocyte  counting  and  hemoglobin  electrophoresis  for  each  of  there  were  done.  After  7  days  treatment  with  oral  iron  tablet, reticulocyte  counting  test  for  each  of  them  was  done.  If  reticulocyte  counting  test  had  increased, the  patient  was  considered  as  iron  deficiency  anemia, on  the  other  hand, the  results  of  reticulocyte  count  test  was  compared  with  serum  ferritin  test  and  hemoglobin  electrophoresis  results  and  then, sensitivity  as  well  as  specificity  of  mentioned  test, were  analysised.
Results: Sensitivity  and  specificity  of  mentioned  test  for  iron  deficiency  anemia  were  82  and  67  percent  and  in  B  thalassemia  minor  were  64  and  78  percent, respectively. These  results  show  high  sensitivity  of  this  test  for  iron  deficiency  anemia  and  high  specificity  for  B  thalassemia  minor.
Conclusion:  It  seems  that, in  circumstance  which  serum  ferritin  measurement  and  hemoglobin  electrophoresis  aren’t  available, applying  reticulocyte  count  test  for  deferenciation  of  these  two  diseases, is  helpful.
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Received: 2021/01/19 | Accepted: 2001/12/31

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