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Serum and fecal pancreatic enzymes in beta-thalassemia major.

作者信息

Montalto G, D'Angelo P, Lo Casto A, Carroccio A, Soresi M, Midiri M, Malizia R, Scafidi V

机构信息

Cattedra di Medicina Interna, Università di Palermo, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Pancreatol. 1997 Oct;22(2):131-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02787471.

Abstract

CONCLUSION

This study, using indirect tests, demonstrated that exocrine pancreatic function is impaired in a proportion of patients with beta-thalassemia major (TM), though this impairment is generally mild or moderate.

BACKGROUND

Impaired structure and function of the exocrine pancreas has been reported in patients with Beta-thalassemia major.

METHODS

In this study we measured fecal fats and serum and fecal pancreatic enzymes in 30 patients (13 M, 17 F) with TM, mean age 22.1 yr (range 14-39) and compared them with those of a matched group of healthy controls. Results were correlated with age, serum ferritin, blood transfusion, and various nutritional parameters. Enzymes assays included: serum pancreatic amylase (PA), lipase (L), trypsin (T), fecal chymotrypsin (FCT), and fecal elastase (FE).

RESULTS

No patient was positive for steatorrhea. Comparison of the mean values showed a significant difference only for FE (p < 0.002). Using only the fecal tests as a reference, we found that 12 patients had FE values below the cutoff limit; of these, five had values between 100 and 185 micrograms/g, three between 50 and 99 micrograms/g and four below 50 micrograms/g. Ten patients had FCT values below the cutoff limit; seven presented impairment in both tests and six of them had FE values below 100 micrograms/g (including four diabetics). No correlations were found between enzyme values and mean serum ferritin values or mean blood consumption over the previous 3 yr. No correlation was found between FE and FCT levels or between enzymes and age.

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