Double heterozygocity for hemoglobin C and beta thalassemia dominant: A rare case of thalassemia intermedia

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Abstract

Beta thalassemia dominant results from mutations in the β globin chain gene resulting in the production of elongated, highly unstable beta globin chains. Several such mutations have been described and in a heterozygous state they may confer a phenotype more severe than that of β thalassemia trait and lead to a clinical syndrome of thalassemia intermedia and its associated complications such as extramedullary hemopoiesis, bone disease, endocrinopathies and iron overload even in the absence of transfusion. In this report we present a case of double heterozygocity for HbC and β thalassemia dominant leading to a series of complications that were treated successfully once the correct diagnosis was made.

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Agapidou, A., King, P., Ng, C., & Tsitsikas, D. A. (2017). Double heterozygocity for hemoglobin C and beta thalassemia dominant: A rare case of thalassemia intermedia. Hematology Reports, 9(4), 133–136. https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2017.7447

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