Journal of Aziz Fatimah Medical and Dental College (Nov 2021)

Impact of consanguinity marriage on developing type 1 diabetes of beta thalassemia children

  • Dr. Rukhshan Khurshid,
  • Dr.Nafisa Fatima,
  • Dr.Muhammad Shahroz Hamza,
  • Dr.Shakil Ahmad,
  • Dr.Iram Fayyaz,
  • Dr.Huma Ashraf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55279/jafmdc.v3i2.151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective: To find impact of consanguinity marriage on developing diabetes in a group of thalassemia children. Methodology: A cross sectional study carried out from October 2016 to June 2017at thalassemia centers of Lahore city. One hundred and fifty beta thalassemia major children with age range 4 to 8 years receiving regular blood transfusion were recruited by purposive sampling. Structured questionnaires were filled by the consented parents of children. Results: Among total number of thalassemia patients, the frequency of male was100 and of female was 50. The frequency of male and female diabetic thalassemia children was 25 (25 %) and 25 (50%) respectively. Frequency of general consanguinity was 148(98.66%). Weak correlation of fasting blood sugar with consanguinity in diabetic thalassemia children was observed. Conclusion: Consanguinity marriages may have a role on developing diabetes in thalassemia children.

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