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Abstract Asthma is a chronic childhood disorder that affects growth as any other chronic disorder, and is one of the most common chronic disorder that is met with in the outpatient clinic. chronic childhood disorders have attracted much attention in the recent years. This is due to development of increasing survivorship of these children because of the development of improved methods of treatment and the better evaluation of the disease and their management. There are many risk factors affecting bronchial asthma ,there are few reports available in literature regarding the relationship of anemia with childhood asthma. This study was conducted to evaluate iron deficiency anemia as a risk factor for childhood asthma and its possible effect on PFTs. This study included one hundred children with upper or lower respiratory tract infection that were classified into: Group I: 50 children with iron deficiency anemia their ages were ranging from 6 to 16 years and mean was 10.2± 3.1 that was subdivided into: Group Ia: 33 asthmatic children (66%) Group Ib: 17 non asthmatic children (34%) Group II: 50 children without iron deficiency anemia, their ages were ranging from 6 to 16 years and mean was 10.9±3.2 that was subdivided into: Group IIa: 12 asthmatic children (24%) Group IIb: 38 non-asthmatic children (76%) All patients were subjected to: I- Full history taking and physical examination: II - Laboratory investigations: • Complete blood count. • Serum ferritin level. • Kidney function tests. • Liver function tests. III- Plain Chest X-ray P-A view: IV- Pulmonary function testing: Results: The study showed that there was no statistical significant difference between group I and group II as regarding age and BMI. The study showed that there was statistical significant difference between group I and group II as regarding sex distribution. The study also revealed that the number of asthmatic cases were significantly higher in-group I than group II. The study showed that there was significant positive correlation between hemoglobin level and pulmonary function parameters (FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC,PEF ) in (group Ia). There was significant positive correlation between serum ferritin level and pulmonary function paramters (FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, PEF) in group Ia however there was non significant positive correlation between serum ferritin and postbronchodilators changes in FEV1. The study showed that there was statistical significant difference between the anemic group and non-anemic group as regarding PFTs as PFTs were better in non-anemic group. |