Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder

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Autor(a) principal: Grokoski, Kamila Castro
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Marchezan, Josemar, Faccioli, Larissa Slongo, Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos, Perry, Ingrid Dalira Schweigert
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/199395
Resumo: This study aims to investigate the prevalence of anemia in children and adolescents with autism, between 3 and 18 years old, through a retrospective review in medical records. Additionally, items relating to food selectivity and/or restriction were assed. A total of 118 medical reports were reviewed concerning hematimetric parameters (serum ferritin, iron, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, and red cell distribution width). We found that 28.07% had anemia based on hemoglobin, according to the WHO; in these patients, 21.5% had some type of food selectivity. Regarding anemia as a result of iron deficiency (ferritin below 12 μg/l for children under five years and below 15μ/L for over five years) we verified that 19 patients presented a positive result. The high frequency of adolescents and children with anemia suggests that these parameters should be measured as part of a routine investigation in Autism Spectrum Disorder as a standard practice.
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title Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
spellingShingle Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
Grokoski, Kamila Castro
Transtorno autístico
Anemia ferropriva
Hematologia
Autistic disorder
Hematological parameters
Iron deficiency anemia
title_short Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
title_full Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
title_fullStr Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
title_full_unstemmed Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
title_sort Anemia associated with autism spectrum disorder
author Grokoski, Kamila Castro
author_facet Grokoski, Kamila Castro
Marchezan, Josemar
Faccioli, Larissa Slongo
Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Perry, Ingrid Dalira Schweigert
author_role author
author2 Marchezan, Josemar
Faccioli, Larissa Slongo
Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Perry, Ingrid Dalira Schweigert
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Grokoski, Kamila Castro
Marchezan, Josemar
Faccioli, Larissa Slongo
Riesgo, Rudimar dos Santos
Perry, Ingrid Dalira Schweigert
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transtorno autístico
Anemia ferropriva
Hematologia
topic Transtorno autístico
Anemia ferropriva
Hematologia
Autistic disorder
Hematological parameters
Iron deficiency anemia
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Autistic disorder
Hematological parameters
Iron deficiency anemia
description This study aims to investigate the prevalence of anemia in children and adolescents with autism, between 3 and 18 years old, through a retrospective review in medical records. Additionally, items relating to food selectivity and/or restriction were assed. A total of 118 medical reports were reviewed concerning hematimetric parameters (serum ferritin, iron, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, and red cell distribution width). We found that 28.07% had anemia based on hemoglobin, according to the WHO; in these patients, 21.5% had some type of food selectivity. Regarding anemia as a result of iron deficiency (ferritin below 12 μg/l for children under five years and below 15μ/L for over five years) we verified that 19 patients presented a positive result. The high frequency of adolescents and children with anemia suggests that these parameters should be measured as part of a routine investigation in Autism Spectrum Disorder as a standard practice.
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