Migren ve ABO Kan Grubu İlişkisi

Amaç: ABO kan grubu ile ilgili hastalıklar bulaşıcı hastalıklar (kolera, helicobacter pylori, echerichia coli), kardiyovasküler hastalık, maligniteler ve alerjik durumlardır. Çalışmamızda ABO kan grubu ile migren arasındaki ilişkiyi araştırmayı amaçladık. Materyal ve Metot: Nöroloji polikliniğinde Ocak 2008 ve Aralık 2018 tarihleri arasında migren tanısı almış ve kan grubu olan 985 erişkin hasta dosyası geriye dönük olarak incelendi. Hastane bilgi sisteminden hastaların yaş, cinsiyet ve kan grupları kaydedildi. Bulgular: Hastalarda kan gruplarının dağılımı: A Rh+: 383(%38,89), A Rh-: 53(%5,38), B Rh+: 148(% 15,03), B Rh-: 16(% 1,62), AB Rh+: 93(%9,44), AB Rh-: 8(% 0,81), 0 Rh+: 257(% 26,09), 0 Rh-: 27(% 2,74) bulundu. Sonuç: Çalışmamızda A Rh+ kan grubunun migren hastalarında en sık görülen kan grubu olduğunu bulduk.

Relationship Between ABO Blood Group and Migraine

Objectives: Disorders related with ABO blood group are infectious disease (cholera, helicobacterpylori, echerichia coli), cardiovascular disease, malignancies and allergic status. We aimed to elucidatethe association between ABO blood group and migraine.Materials and Methods: We investigated retrospectively the files of 985 adult patients who werediagnosed with migraine and had blood type between January 2008 and December 2018 in neurologyoutpatient clinics included in the study. The age, gender and blood group of the patients scanned andrecorded retrospectively from the hospital data system.Results: Distribution of blood groups in patients as follows: A Rh+: 383(38.89 %), A Rh-: 53(5.38 %), BRh+: 148 (15.03 %), B Rh-: 16(1.62 %), AB Rh+: 93(9.44 %), AB Rh-: 8(0.81 %), 0 Rh+: 257(26.09 %), 0 Rh-:27(2.74 %).Conclusion: We found that in our study A Rh+ blood group was most prevalence blood group inmigraine patients.

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