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Comparing iron versus lactoferrin as regard iron defiency anemia and weight loss in obese children
Gall bladder status among children with chronic haemolytic anemia attending to Assuit University Children Hospital Hemolysis is defined as the premature destruction of red blood cells (RBCs) (a shortened RBC life span). Anemia results when the rate of destruction exceeds the capacity of the marrow
From the early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) there is a quantitative and qualitative alteration of intestinal microflora (dysbiosis); so the composition and metabolic activities of microflora are changed in CKD. These alterations include changes in intestinal transit, decreased protein
Screening: All potential participants will be screened. Screening may take place via a phone call if possible. Menstrual history will be reviewed to ensure potential participants meet study definition of heavy menstrual bleeding (self-described bothersome heavy periods, or >7 bleeding days per
During the visit in the obesity clinic, eligible patients will be approached for participation by the sub-investigator. Interested patients will receive information regarding the study and receive the information sheet containing the informed consent form. After signing the informed consent form,
In obese subjects, hepcidin concentrations are increased and iron absorption is believed to be reduced, leading to iron deficiency over time. How all this will influence iron supply of the fetus in obese pregnancy has not been well investigated to date. Even if maternal and fetal iron uptakes are
We performed long limb uncut Roux-en Y gastrojejunostomy (uRYGJ) in 20 patients with clinical T1N0 stage and preoperative body mass index (BMI) ≥ 32.5 kg/m2 or ≥ 27.5 kg/m2 with co-morbidities between September 2015 and July 2016.
The primary endpoint was the incidence of micronutrients' deficiency
Study Rationale a high prevalence of iron deficiency and anemia has recently been characterized in obese patients and may be related to the stage of low-grade systemic inflammation associated with obesity
Control of intestinal absorption of iron is mediated by hepcidin, a small circulating peptide
All patients were subjected to thorough history, clinical examination and laboratory investigations including basic preoperative investigations, lipid profile, thyroid and suprarenal hormonal evaluation. In addition, patients may undergo further assessment for pulmonary functions or gastroesophageal
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) affect principally the gut, causing symptoms that alter intestinal motility, with a multifactorial etiology. The pharmacological and nutritional treatment varies according to the symptoms and activity of each patient. The most commonly used
60 morbidly obese patients which planned sleeve gastrectomy procedures under general anestesia (ASA 2-3 status) were included in this study. Patients were devided into 2 groups which was ventilated with no positive end expiratory pressure (Group 5PEEP n=30), and 5 cmH2O positive and expiratory
The prevalence of obesity rapidly increased in the past decades in the French population with multiple health consequences (including hypertension, diabetes, sleep apnea syndrome, cardiovascular events, cancers…) responsible for excess mortality. In the same period of time, the number of bariatric
The follow-up study was based on our previous nutritional intervention trial entitled "Impact of Prenatal Vitamin/Mineral Supplements on Perinatal Mortality (NCT00133744)". We followed up all livebirths born to women of the trial to measure their height, weight, and hemoglobin and to implement a