Title of article :
Serum iron level, ferritin and total iron binding capacity level among nonpregnant women with and without melasma
Author/Authors :
Azizian, Zahra Department of Dermatology - Rasoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences , Behrangi, Elham Department of Dermatology - Rasoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences , Baniasadi, Farzaneh Iran University of Medical Sciences , Esmaeeli, Shooka Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hedayat, Kosar Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Goodarzi, Azade Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Melasma is a common acquired disorder characterized by symmetric, hyperpigmented patches with an irregular
outline, occurring most commonly on the face. It is most prevalent among young to middle-aged women. Although iron overload
affects skin pigmentation, effect of iron deficiency on skin is not clear. So, we evaluated serum iron level, ferritin and total iron
binding capacity (TIBC) level among nonpregnant women with and without melasma. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional
case study was conducted in 2012 at university dermatologic department on 33 nonpregnant women with melasma (case) and 33
nonpregnant women without melasma (control). Serum iron level, TIBC and ferritin in the two groups was measured and compared.
Results: Serum iron level was lower in the case group (85 ± 11) in comparison with control group (102 ± 9), but the difference was
not significant (P: 0.9). Mean TIBC and Ferritin were higher in the case group (TIBC: 329.4 ± 29, ferritin: 6 ± 18) than the control
group (TIBC: 329.3 ± 29, ferritin: 33 ± 6) without significant difference. Conclusion: Although the serum iron level was lower in
nonpregnant women with mealsma, it was not significant compared with those without melasma.
Keywords :
total iron binding capacity , serum iron level , Ferritin , melasma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics