Pernicious anemia is a common cause of cobalamin deficiency-caused megaloblastic anemia in Hainan, China
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Pernicious anemia is a common cause of cobalamin deficiency-caused megaloblastic anemia in Hainan, China
Abstract
Background: Pernicious anemia (PA) is believed to be highly prevalent in Western countries but has rarely been reported in China. The study explores whether PA, an autoimmune disease, is an uncommon cause of cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency anemia in China.
Methods: Clinical and hematological data were collected from 90 cobalamin deficiency-caused megaloblastic anemia (MA) patients between July 2014 and December 2021. Through anti-intrinsic factor antibody (IFA) and anti-parietal cell antibody (PCA) testing, PA was distinguished from other causes of cobalamin deficiency leading to MA. Meanwhile, 30 healthy controls (HCs) were included to estimate the positive rates of IFA and PCA.
Results: Of the 30 HCs, only one tested positive for IFA, and all 30 tested negative for PCA. Among the 90 patients with cobalamin deficiency-caused MA, 76.7% were positive for IFA, and 47.8% were positive for PCA; a total of 76 patients (84.4%) were diagnosed with PA. The mean follow-up time was 41.0 ± 16.3 months. During the follow-up period, no case relapsed among the continuous cobalamin-supply treatment patients, while 24.4% of patients relapsed due to the interruption of maintenance cobalamin-supplement therapy (the median recurrence time was 54.0 ± 17.7 months).
Conclusions: The proportion of PA in cobalamin deficiency-caused MA patients in Hainan province was higher than 80%, which was more common than expected. Therefore, screening for IFA, PCA, endoscopic biopsy, and thyroid-related parameters are recommended for all cobalamin deficiency-caused MA patients. Furthermore, maintenance cobalamin-supplement therapy is important for PA patients.
Keywords: Pernicious anemia; anti-intrinsic factor antibody; anti-parietal cells antibody; atrophic gastritis.
Plain language summary
This research examines pernicious anemia (PA), a type of anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency, which has been widely reported in Western countries but is less known in China. The study focuses on determining if PA is also a significant cause of this deficiency in Hainan, China. Researchers gathered data from patients with megaloblastic anemia (a blood disorder) due to lack of vitamin B12, comparing them with healthy individuals to see how common PA is. The findings reveal that a very high percentage of the patients studied have PA, much higher than expected. This suggests that PA is not as rare in this region of China as previously thought. The study also highlights the importance of continuous treatment with vitamin B12 to prevent the recurrence of the anemia. Based on these results, the researchers recommend that all patients with vitamin B12 deficiency should be tested for PA and continuously receive vitamin B12 supplements to maintain their health once diagnosed with PA. This strategic insight is of paramount importance to medical practitioners in China, potentially paving the way for enhanced clinical management protocols for individuals afflicted by this ailment.
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