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THROMBOCYTOPENIA AND FOLATE DEFICIENCY IN PREGNANT WOMEN
Author(s): ,
Yamina Ouarhlent
Affiliations:
hematology,CHU of Batna,Batna,Algeria
,
nadia boudjerra
Affiliations:
hematology,CHU of Benimessous,Algiers,Algeria
hocine bounecer
Affiliations:
epidemiology,CHU of Batna,Batna,Algeria
(Abstract release date: 05/19/16) EHA Library. Ouarhlent Y. 06/09/16; 134980; PB2080
Prof. Yamina Ouarhlent
Prof. Yamina Ouarhlent
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Abstract
Abstract: PB2080

Type: Publication Only

Background
Micronutrient deficiency among pregnant women is common, folate deficiency is seen in the developments ways countries in parturients having a low socioeconomic level in blood count it may be noted a thrombocytopenia

Aims
To evaluate the thrombocytopenia observed in parturients deficient in vitamin B9

Methods
this is a study of cases of thrombocytopenia observed in a cohort of 375 pregnant women with a B9 deficiency, followed antenatal care in the first trimester(T1), second  (T2) and third  (T3)

Results
the average age of  pregnant women  was 30.11 ± 6.9 yearsThe average platelet in our sample is 223 + 89.38 103 / ml, the average with extreme depending on the quarters is as follows: T1= 223 103 / ml (34000-512000) / ml,T2= 226 10(4500-512000) T3= 221,103 / ml (31000-414000)The average serum folate is 7.36 + 3.19 ng / ml: T1= 7.6 (2.3 to 20.0) ng / ml,T2= 7.07 (2.2 to 14.2) ng /  ml and T3=7.3 (2.0 to 18.0) ng / mlThe average red cell folate is 201 + 61.74 103ng / ml; T1=206,9 (65.0 to 397.0), T2=195,5(65-321) and T3= 202.6 (66-417)The correlation between red cell folate: and platelets is r = 0.284 ** p = 2,06.10-8 Regression thrombocytopenia was noted during treatment (B9 orally) during the first month in all cases

Conclusion
This study shows that it is necessary to know this association because thrombocytopenia associated with deficiencies of vitamin B9 in pregnant women are frequent and rapid response to treatment of deficiency of vitamin B9

Session topic: E-poster

Keyword(s): Platelet, Pregnancy, Thrombocytopenia
Abstract: PB2080

Type: Publication Only

Background
Micronutrient deficiency among pregnant women is common, folate deficiency is seen in the developments ways countries in parturients having a low socioeconomic level in blood count it may be noted a thrombocytopenia

Aims
To evaluate the thrombocytopenia observed in parturients deficient in vitamin B9

Methods
this is a study of cases of thrombocytopenia observed in a cohort of 375 pregnant women with a B9 deficiency, followed antenatal care in the first trimester(T1), second  (T2) and third  (T3)

Results
the average age of  pregnant women  was 30.11 ± 6.9 yearsThe average platelet in our sample is 223 + 89.38 103 / ml, the average with extreme depending on the quarters is as follows: T1= 223 103 / ml (34000-512000) / ml,T2= 226 10(4500-512000) T3= 221,103 / ml (31000-414000)The average serum folate is 7.36 + 3.19 ng / ml: T1= 7.6 (2.3 to 20.0) ng / ml,T2= 7.07 (2.2 to 14.2) ng /  ml and T3=7.3 (2.0 to 18.0) ng / mlThe average red cell folate is 201 + 61.74 103ng / ml; T1=206,9 (65.0 to 397.0), T2=195,5(65-321) and T3= 202.6 (66-417)The correlation between red cell folate: and platelets is r = 0.284 ** p = 2,06.10-8 Regression thrombocytopenia was noted during treatment (B9 orally) during the first month in all cases

Conclusion
This study shows that it is necessary to know this association because thrombocytopenia associated with deficiencies of vitamin B9 in pregnant women are frequent and rapid response to treatment of deficiency of vitamin B9

Session topic: E-poster

Keyword(s): Platelet, Pregnancy, Thrombocytopenia

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