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    <title>The prevalence and pattern of anaemia in type 2 diabetics in Ogbomosho, an urban community in southwestern Nigeria</title>
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    <description>Title: The prevalence and pattern of anaemia in type 2 diabetics in Ogbomosho, an urban community in southwestern Nigeria
Authors: Olufemi-Aworinde, K. J.; Olutogun, T. A.; Akande, J. O.; Akande, R. O.; Odeyemi, A. O.; Idowu, O. J.; Oke, E. O.; Abolarin, A. T.; Ala, O. A.
Abstract: Anaemia is a frequent  nding in type 2 diabetes, but it is typically seen with established chronic kidney disease and renal&#xD;
insu ciency. Cases, where anaemia predates renal insu ciency, are associated with a worse prognosis for the type 2 diabetes&#xD;
patient and an increased susceptibility to complications.  is study aims to determine the prevalence and type of anaemia in&#xD;
persons living with type 2 diabetes without established chronic kidney disease in our environment.  e study was a hospital-based&#xD;
cross-sectional study that involved 141 people with known type 2 diabetes as the study group and 140 healthy persons as controls.&#xD;
 e study population and the controls were selected using a multistage sampling technique. Data were collected using an&#xD;
interviewer-administered semistructured questionnaire at the Endocrinology clinic, Bowen University Teaching Hospital,&#xD;
Ogbomosho.  e data obtained were analyzed using the IBM SPSS version 23.0 (p value ≤0.05 was considered signi cant).  e&#xD;
biochemical (fasting lipids, HBA1C, FBG, serum albumin, creatinine, urea, uric acid, and insulin) and haematological (FBC and&#xD;
red cell indices; PVC, MCV, MCH, MCHC, and RCDW) parameters of the respondents were analyzed using standard methods.&#xD;
 e study showed a statistically signi cant di erence in the prevalence of anaemia among subjects, 69.2% as compared to 30.8% of&#xD;
the control group. Normochromic normocytic anaemia was predominant among the subjects, whereas microcytic hypochromic&#xD;
anaemia was the predominant type in the controls.  ere was no statistically signi cant di erence between MCV and MCHC of&#xD;
both subjects and controls.  ere was a positive correlation between the incidence of anaemia and the duration of diabetes among&#xD;
the subjects. More people with type 2 diabetes are now living longer, and the addition of haematological parameters should be part&#xD;
of their baseline investigations to aid in the early detection of complications.</description>
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