The association of ABO blood group and rh factor with recurrent aphthous ulceration
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2018
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Aim: In this study we aimed to investigate effects of blood group and Rh factor on recurrent aphthous ulceration (RAS).
Material and Methods: A total of 350 persons were included in the study, 175 with RAS and 175 as the healthy control group. Medical
histories and laboratory findings of the patients presenting to the outpatient clinic were evaluated. Patients that had aphthae lesions
more than three times a year were studied. Haemoglobin (Hb), vitamin B12, ferritin, folic acid, and iron levels were measured and the
blood groups were recorded.
Results: Of RAS patients, 16.8% had a deficiency in Hb, 16.3% in vitamin B12, 18.5% in ferritin, 6.4% in folic acid and 28.2% in iron. The
patient blood groups were distributed as follows 33.7% Group A, 20% Group B, 8.6% Group AB and 33.1% Group O. Of RAS patients
were 92% Rh(+) and 8% Rh(-). No statistically significant difference was found between the distribution of blood groups and RAS.
However, the risk of RAS was found to be six times higher in B Rh(+) patients compared to B Rh(-) patients and three times higher in
AB Rh(+) patients com-pared to AB Rh(-) patients.
Conclusions: Rh factor may have an effect on the etiology of RAS disease. Anemia and vitamin B12 deficiency are common in RAS
patients, making a hematological evaluation a necessity for RAS patients
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Annals of Medical Research
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Sagiroglu, S., Oztarakci, H., Ozturk, P., Doganer, A., Tulay Koca, T., Bilal, N., Sarica, S., & Orhan, I. (2021). The association of ABO blood group and rh factor with recurrent aphthous ulceration . Annals of Medical Research