TY - JOUR A1 - Babu, Rajashekara A1 - Bille, Sumanth T1 - Correlation of gallstone disease with iron deficiency anemia Y1 - 2017/10/1 JF - Archives of International Surgery JO - Arch Int Surg SP - 121 EP - 125 VL - 7 IS - 4 UR - https://www.archintsurg.org/article.asp?issn=2278-9596;year=2017;volume=7;issue=4;spage=121;epage=125;aulast=Babu DO - 10.4103/ais.ais_3_18 N2 - Association between gallstone disease and iron deficiency anemia is not uncommon. The objective of this study was to assess correlation between gallstone formation and iron deficiency anemia in patients presenting with gallstone disease. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 patients' sonological evidence of gallstone were included in the study. Serum ferritin and serum iron levels were estimated. Gallstone patients were divided into anemic and non-anemic groups and compared with each other. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistical principles. Patients and Methods: Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test , Yates correction, independent t-test or Mann–Whitney U test. Results: There was significant association between serum iron and hemoglobin levels in patients with gallstone disease. This study suggests that iron deficiency leading to anemia plays a significant role in super saturation of bile, leading to stone formation in the gall bladder. Conclusions: Low serum iron and ferritin levels were found to be statistically significant in gallstone patients. Significant correlation found between iron deficiency and gallstone disease. Iron deficiency and low serum ferritin are probably independent risk factors operating for the causation of gallstones. ER -