Regional consensus opinion for the management of Beta thalassemia major in the Arabian Gulf area

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Abstract

Thalassemia syndrome has diverse clinical presentations and a global spread that has far exceeded the classical Mediterranean basin where the mutations arose. The mutations that give rise to either alpha or beta thalassemia are numerous, resulting in a wide spectrum of clinical severity ranging from carrier state to life-threatening, inherited hemolytic anemia that requires regular blood transfusion. Beta thalassemia major constitutes a remarkable challenge to health care providers. The complications arising due to the anemia, transfusional iron overload, as well as other therapy-related complications add to the complexity of this condition. To produce this consensus opinion manuscript, a PubMed search was performed to gather evidence-based original articles, review articles, as well as published work reflecting the experience of physicians and scientists in the Arabian Gulf region in an effort to standardize the management protocol. © 2013 Qari et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Qari, M. H., Wali, Y., Albagshi, M. H., Alshahrani, M., Alzahrani, A., Alhijji, I. A., … Mousa, S. A. (2013). Regional consensus opinion for the management of Beta thalassemia major in the Arabian Gulf area. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-1172-8-143

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