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. 2004 Dec:2 Suppl 2:267-71.

Evolution of glucose intolerance and diabetes in transfused patients with thalassemia

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Evolution of glucose intolerance and diabetes in transfused patients with thalassemia

Christos Kattamis et al. Pediatr Endocrinol Rev. 2004 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To study the evolution of glucose disturbances (GD) in patients with thalassemia aged 11-30 years.

Design and methods: A total of 263 patients, classified into three groups on the basis of age, and period of follow-up ranging from 2-10 years, were studied. Evolution of GD was assessed through serial oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT), based on WHO criteria.

Results: At baseline (11-14 years of age) evaluation of OGTT disclosed a prevalence of 16.3% of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and zero for diabetic tolerance (DT). Prevalence of IGT increased progressively up to 39% in the following 4 years, but remained constant during the last 6 years of observation. In contrast, DT had a very low prevalence, beginning with 0.5% at 13-16 years, increasing to 2.4% by the age of 21-24 years.

Conclusions: During puberty and early adolescence impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) was found in a considerable proportion of thalassemics. In contrast, DT was infrequent and progression to DM was slow. Only 12.4% of patients with IGT developed DT within a period of 10 years. Further studies are necessary to identify all of the factors contributing to abnormalities of glucose metabolism in thalassemic patients.

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