Variant hemoglobins are the result of different types of mutations that occur in the globin genes. In many cases, these hemoglobinopathies are harmless, while in others they determine alterations in the physical and chemical properties raising clinical manifestations of variable severity. In the unstable hemoglobinopathies, the changes reduce solubility, inducing the formation of precipitates of denaturated hemoglobin (Heinz bodies), which damage the membrane and finally destroy the red blood cells prematurely. Up to now, more than 142 different unstable hemoglobins have been described, most of them cause chronic hemolysis, increased by infections or drugs. We report the clinical presentation of an unstable hemoglobin (hemoglobin Southampton) in a girl with severe hemolytic anemia, splenomegaly and red blood cell requirement.
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Gómez, V. A., Eberle, S. E., Pepe, C., Sciuccati, G., Rosolen, N. G., Cervio, C., … Torres, A. F. (2012). Anemia hemolítica grave causada por hemoglobina Southampton. Presentación de caso clínico. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria, 110(5). https://doi.org/10.5546/aap.2012.e91
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