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099 | _aCai01.11.28.M.Sc.2020.Fa.I | ||
100 | 0 | _aFaten Zaki Mohamed Mostafa | |
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_aIron status at birth at Kasr Alaini Hospital , Faculty of Medicine , Cairo / _cFaten Zaki Mohamed Mostafa ; Supervised Khaled Mohamed Mostafa , Esraa Ahmed Elmazzahy |
246 | 1 | 5 | _aنسبة الحديد فى الدم للأطفال حديثى الولادة بمستشفى القصر العينى- جامعة القاهرة |
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_aCairo : _bFaten Zaki Mohamed Mostafa , _c2020 |
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502 | _aThesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine- Department of Pediatrics | ||
520 | _aIntroduction: Iron deficiency anemia in neonate is a cause of serious concern due to its adverse effects on the neurocognitive function in infancy. Although the iron transfer from the mothers to the foetus occurs against a concentration, maternal iron is the only source of fetal iron during pregnancy. Objective: The aim of the study was to determine iron status of neonates at birth and whether it was affected by maternal iron deficiency anemia. Methods: The study included 98 mothers and their newborn delivered in the Obstetrics and Gynecology department, Cairo University between October 2019 to March 2020 ,we took a detailed history from the mother including (Age, Obstetric code, History of maternal illness, History of maternal iron supplement intake during pregnancy , Gestational age). We measured newborn birth weight and assessed their gestational age . In addition blood samples were collected from the mothers and their newborn to asses their iron profile and Complete blood counts. Resluts: We found that 11.2% of the mothers have biochemical iron deficiency and 36.7% of mothers have iron deficiency anemia while 9.2% of neonates have biochemical iron deficiency and 5.1 %of neonates have iron deficiency anemia Neonatal iron deficiency anemia was significantly higher in those born to non-iron supplemented mother (10.6% versus 0.0%) (p = 0.023)The incidence of maternal iron deficiency anemia was significantly lower in women who received antenatal iron supplementation with p value <0.001 | ||
530 | _aIssued also as CD | ||
653 | 4 | _aAnemia during pregnancy | |
653 | 4 | _aIron deficiency anemia | |
653 | 4 | _aNeonatal anemia | |
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_aEsraa Ahmed Elmazzahy , _eSupervisor |
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_aKhaled Mohamed Mostafa , _eSupervisor |
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