Mohammad Ishaq Khattak, Tehniyat Ishaq, Muhammad Subhan, Javed Afridi.
The frequency and age presentation of G6PD deficiency in 200 patients of hemolytic anemia.
J Postgrad Med Inst Jan ;20(2):170-3.

Objective: To determine the frequency of G6PD deficiency in the etiology of anaemia and jaundice and to determine the most common age of presentation with anaemia and jaundice due to G6PD deficiency in adults. Material and Methods: We did a hospital based study in the department of Medicine Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar from June 2003 to December 2003. The data of adult patients with signs and symptoms of anaemia and jaundice was collected on structured proforma. The clinical presentation and laboratory investigation results were documented. Results: Out of 200 patients studied, 24 (12%) patients were found to be deficient in G6PD enzyme. The male to female ratio was 21:3 (87.5% and 12.5%) respectively. The age of appearance of jaundice in adults varied (most common age from 13 to 17 years). The most common signs and symptoms were jaundice, anaemia and haemoglobinuria. All G6PD deficient patients except one recovered spontaneously when the offending precipltating factor were stopped or treated. One (0.5%) died because of rapid fall of haemoglobin and delayed recognition of the condition and subsequent blood transfusion. Conclusion: G6PD deficiency is not an uncommon cause of jaundice and anaemia in our patients. The jaundice due to G6PD mainly affects the adults in 2nd or 3rd decade. Therefore all the children and adults with jaundice and anaemia should be screened for G6PD status.

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