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Peripheral Blood Count Abnormalities and Skin Manifestation | 18887

International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health

ISSN - 1840-4529

Abstract

Peripheral Blood Count Abnormalities and Skin Manifestations Among Patients with Hepatitis in Gestation

Musleh Uddin Kalar, Afia Azam, Tooba Usman, Misbah Khan, Ayesha Jabbar, Aqsa hafeez, Shumaila Ali, Faiza Mukhtar, Nabila Kalar, Mariam Alzaabi, Farah Mansoor, Fizza Hassan, Narmeen Shahid

Introduction: Pakistan is the 6th most populist country in approximately 108 million. Prevalence of HCV infection reported in various studies by the Pakistani authors ranges from 2-14%. From the pathogenetic point of view in hepatitis, it is believed that disorders of primarily immunocomplex genesis generate skin vasculitis, Raynaud’s syndrome, nodular periarteritis, and mixed cryoglobulinemia. Pregnancy is a period in which more than 90% women have significant and complex skin changes that may have great impact on the woman's life. These changes are mainly due to a number of complexes endocrinological, immunological, metabolic, and vascular changes occurring in pregnancy that may influence the skin in various ways. Objective: To evaluate the burden of thrombocytopenia along with skin manifestations and hepatitis in gestation. Methods: This was cross sectional study conducted over a period of 2 years. Study was conducted at hepatitis OPD of tertiary care hospitals of Karachi. Pregnant women of age ranging between 29-35 years and gestational age between 28-38 weeks were selected. Linear regression analysis was performed to determine the independent relationship between the dependent variable of platelets, p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. The study protocol was approved by ethical review committee. Results: Frequency of thrombocytopenia was 68.8%. Majority of patients (36.2%) were mild thrombocytopenic. The regression coefficient, b (Unstandardized Coefficients), of AST indicates if AST increases by 1 SD (standard deviation) platelets level will decrease by 105.88 SD units. The variable of ‘AST’ is the predictor of platelets level, with a Beta (Standardized Coefficients) of 0.65, a moderate effect size which was statistically significant. Conclusion: High frequency of association between thrombocytopenia and hepatitis-C. Disorders of primarily immunocomplex genesis generate skin vasculitis, and mixed cryoglobulinemia. Changes with pigmentation are among the most pronounced skin changes during pregnancy.

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