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- W3080851453 abstract "Abstract Background Despite the significant advances in thalassemia pathobiology and efficacy of chelation regimens, complications of transfusion therapy have attenuated the reproductive health of thalassemia patients. Depending on clinical profiles, we aimed to assess the fertility status and stresses among thalassemia patients who desired to have children. Material and methods A total of 213 couples in reproductive ages were enrolled in this study in Tehran. Patients' demographic, clinical, fertility and spouse's health status were documented. We evaluated the pituitary‐gonadal axis, serum ferritin, liver enzymes, and alloimmunization before planning a pregnancy and reported them as a function of spontaneous conception and transfusion dependency. Results Data showed that 131 patients (62%) had 228 spontaneous pregnancies leading to 198 (86.6%) successful pregnancies. A significant difference was observed in spontaneous pregnancy with respect to fertility complications and transfusion dependency. In addition, the clinical conditions of spouses in patients with any spontaneous pregnancy were more thalassemia carriers ( P < .05). Moreover, serum ferritin levels had a significant negative correlation with the levels of Testosterone, Estradiol, luteinizing hormone, and follicle‐stimulating hormone. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was reported with the level of liver enzymes. Finally, alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase had a significant negative correlation with pituitary hormones. Conclusion We suggest that organised instruction in addition to good iron chelation, especially during the puberty period, would reduce the oxidative damage and related complications in thalassemia patients. Moreover, infertility seems to be attributed to iron deposition in various endocrine organs, pituitary, reproductive system and the liver, contributing to hormonal metabolism." @default.
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- W3080851453 date "2020-08-21" @default.
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- W3080851453 title "Fertility and pregnancy in Iranian thalassemia patients: An update on transfusion complications" @default.
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