@article{MAKHILLRJBS20127811376,
    title = {Evaluation of Relationship Between Iron Status and Pulmonary and Extra Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Case-control Study},
    journal = {Research Journal of Biological Sciences},
    volume = {7},
    number = {8},
    pages = {312-315},
    year = {2012},
    issn = {1815-8846},
    doi = {rjbsci.2012.312.315},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-8846&doi=rjbsci.2012.312.315},
    author = {Mohammad Ali Mohammad,Naser,Navid,Ehsan and},
    keywords = {Iron,ferritin,transferrin saturation,tuberculosis,TB,Iran},
    abstract = {Several line of evidences have been suggested that iron is 
  critical for mycobacterium tuberculosis growth in macrophage and plays some 
  role in the susceptibility to and outcome of tuberculosis. In view of the increasing 
  burden of tuberculosis and lack of known risk factors for activation of tuberculosis 
  in some cases, the researchers decided to study this relationship using iron 
  indicating serum markers. In a case control study, 52 patients with pulmonary 
  and extra pulmonary TB and without any known risk factor for tuberculosis activation 
  compared with healthy subjects for serum iron, TIBC and ferritin level and transferrin 
  saturation rate. A total of 52 TB patients 24 with pulmonary and 28 with extrapulmonary 
  TB and 52 healthy individuals as control group were enrolled in the study. Mean 
  serum ferritin level &plusmn;SD for case and control groups were 215.95&plusmn;204.37 
  &#956;g dL<SUP>-1</SUP> and 61.67&plusmn;45.8 &#956;g dL<SUP>-1</SUP>, respectively. 
  Mean&plusmn;SD for serum iron level in case group was 62.88&plusmn;30.41 &#956;g 
  dL<SUP>-1</SUP> and for control was 86.75&plusmn;27.56. Mean&plusmn;SD for TIBC 
  in case and control groups were 270.21&plusmn;62.98 &#956;g dL<SUP>-1</SUP> 
  and 231.71&plusmn;48.57 &#956;g dL<SUP>-1</SUP>, respectively. Mean&plusmn;SD 
  for transferrin saturation in case group was 23.63&plusmn;10.87% and in control 
  was 27.15&plusmn;8.99%. The levels of iron, TIBC and ferritin showed significant 
  difference in 2 groups but there was no significant difference about levels 
  of transferrin saturation rate.}
    }