ارتباط ناهنجاری‌های مادرزادی با گروه‌های خونی در کودکان بستری در بخش جراحی اطفال بیمارستان الزهرا اصفهان از سال 1384 الی 1393 (Persian)

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      Correlation of congenital abnormalities with blood groups in children admitted to the pediatric surgery ward of Isfahan Alzahra Hospital in 2008-2014. (English)
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      Background and Objectives The correlation between ABO blood group distribution and congenital abnormalities has not been evaluated in the past studies. This study investigated the correlation between the frequency of congenital abnormalities and ABO/Rh blood groups in a sample population over a period of 6 years. Materials and Methods In this descriptive and retrospective study, the ABO and Rh blood groups of 455 admitted children were determined in Alzahra Hospital, Isfahan, Iran, from 2008 to 2014. Demographic data were collected in the medical record unit. We analyzed the demographic data and ABO/Rh frequencies based on the patients file information by SPSS 16, yf and t-Test. Results In this study, we observed an overall trend of anomaly in both male and female newborns: with the urinary tract anomalies in 341 male newborns (74.9%) and the head and neck defects in 114 female newborns (25.1%). The anomalies in the gastrointestinal and urinary systems of Rh-negative children and the facial anomalies in Rh-positive children were more significantly frequent compared to others. Conclusions There was a significant positive correlation between the Rh distribution and congenital abnormalities; however, no significant correlation was observed between ABO blood groups and anomalies in different organs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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