Publications by authors named "Chuansumrit A"

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  • The study investigates two novel mutations, C238G and R189W, in Protein C (PC) that contribute to thromboembolism risk in Thai children.
  • C238G showed a 95% reduction in PC secretion due to protein misfolding and significant ER stress, while R189W had a 30% decrease and minimal impact on protein folding.
  • The findings highlight the crucial role of the C238 residue in maintaining PC structure and function, providing insights into the mechanisms behind PC deficiency-related thrombotic risk in pediatric cases.
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Background And Aims: Knee support, frequently made from sponge, is used to reduce injury. Sponge has less elasticity and durability compared with natural rubber. To our knowledge, there was no study that demonstrated the effectiveness of natural rubber and sponge in prevention of injury in children with bleeding disorders.

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  • - The study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of generic deferasirox in treating children with thalassemia who have iron overload from blood transfusions, focusing on changes in serum ferritin levels.
  • - A total of 52 patients participated, and over three years, the median serum ferritin dropped significantly, with a response rate of 73.1%, particularly noting greater reductions in patients with higher baseline ferritin levels.
  • - Adverse events were relatively low, affecting 9.6% of patients, with issues like liver enzyme elevation and rashes, which improved after adjusting the treatment, confirming that generic deferasirox is both effective and safe for this patient group.
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Background: Recombinant factor (F)VIIa (rFVIIa) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of hemophilia A and B with inhibitors and congenital FVII deficiency. Moreover, the investigational uses of rFVIIa are becoming of interest since it can be used to treat various clinical bleeding conditions. However, there is evidence showing that rFVIIa is a potent procoagulant agent that potentially leads to an increased risk of thrombotic complications.

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Introduction: Inherited bleeding disorders (IBDs) including hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, platelet disorders, mucocutaneous bleeding disorders and coagulation factor deficiencies are rarely found and under-recognized in low and lower-middle-income countries. Some patients succumbed to serious bleeding without diagnosis and treatment during childhood.

Area Covered: Diagnosis, management, and prevention should be integrated into the existing health care system.

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Background: Hemophilia cannot be diagnosed in most laboratories of economically less-developed countries leading to high mortality and morbidity rates.

Aim: A diagnostic tool was established ranging from bleeding assessment and a simple bedside test of mixing venous clotting time (VCT) to comprehensive DNA analysis for patients with hemophilia.

Methods: Patients with known (n=80) and suspected hemophilia (n=14) were included.

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Background: The pathfinder6 (NCT02137850) international phase 3 trial examined immunogenicity, safety, and efficacy of the extended half-life factor VIII (FVIII) replacement product N8-GP (turoctocog alfa pegol; Esperoct) in previously untreated patients (PUPs) with hemophilia A.

Objectives: We present end-of trial results for extended PUP N8-GP treatment for up to a median (range) 2.5 (0.

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Background: Hemoglobin (Hb) H is generally recognized as mild thalassemia, despite its actual phenotypic diversity. A disease severity scoring system to guide initiation of regular transfusion among severely affected pediatric patients has not previously been reported.

Methods: Patients with HbH were classified into transfusion-dependent thalassemia (TDT) and non-transfusion-dependent thalassemia (NTDT) as a surrogate for disease severity.

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Iron-refractory iron deficiency anemia (IRIDA) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the TMPRSS6 gene, which impair iron homeostasis. We reported a 4-year-old girl who presented with a 1-year history of iron deficiency anemia. Her hemoglobin level increased from 6.

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Objective: The study aimed to report a 3-decade successive establishment of care for women/girls from families with haemophilia.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 462 women/girls from 243 families from 1987 to 2021.

Results: Combining phenotypic analysis of coagulation factor and genotypic analysis of either linkage analysis or mutation detection confirmed the status of all obligate haemophilia carriers (A118, B19).

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Objectives: The study aimed to determine the incidence of femoral neuropathy in patients with haemophilia exhibiting iliopsoas haemorrhage.

Methods: Patients with iliopsoas haemorrhage confirmed by ultrasonography or CT scan were studied retrospectively.

Results: A total of 44 episodes of iliopsoas haemorrhage occurred in 20 patients with haemophilia (A17, B3).

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Tissue factor (TF) pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is a Kunitz-type anticoagulation protein that inhibits activated factor VII (FVIIa)/TF complex. Incidentally, many different F7 gene variants, including TFPI-binding exosite mutations, have been reported in patients with congenital FVII deficiency and clinical bleeding variabilities. Here, TFPI-binding exosites (R147 and K192) on FVII zymogen were selectively disrupted to understand their roles in the pathogenesis of bleeding phenotypes.

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Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the only established treatment that is potentially curative, but it is limited by the availability of donors and the medical condition of the patient. To expand the donor pool to include haploidentical related donors, we introduced a program consisting of a pharmacologic pre transplant immune suppression phase (PTIS) and two courses of dexamethasone (DXM) and fludarabine (FLU) followed by pre transplant conditioning with intravenous FLU busulfan (BU) and post transplant graft--host disease (GvHD) prophylaxis with cyclophosphamide (CPM), tacrolimus, and mycophenolate mofetil. We transplanted 83 consecutive transfusion-dependent patients with thalassemia; the 3-year projected overall and event-free survival is over 96.

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Next-generation sequencing has shed light on the diagnosis of previously unsolved cases of inherited haemolytic anaemia (IHA). We employed whole-exome sequencing to explore the molecular diagnostic spectrum of 21 unrelated Thai paediatric patients with non-thalassemic IHA, presenting hydrops fetalis and/or becoming transfusion-dependent for 1 year or more or throughout their lifespan. Anaemia was detected prenatally, within the first month and the fifth year of life in three, 12 and six patients respectively.

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Background: Adequate replacement for patients with hemophilia is costly, especially in countries with limited resources.

Objective: Factor VIII gene mutations among Thai patients with hemophilia A were analyzed for the most common mutation. The cost-effectiveness of finding one female without family history of hemophilia possessing the most common factor VIII mutation was compared with the cost of treating one patient with hemophilia.

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Background: Emicizumab is a subcutaneously administered humanized, bispecific, monoclonal antibody approved for prophylaxis in people with hemophilia A.

Methods: HAVEN 5 (NCT03315455) is a randomized, open-label, phase 3 study of individuals aged ≥12 years with severe hemophilia A without factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitors, or hemophilia A of any severity with FVIII inhibitors, across the Asia-Pacific region. Participants were randomly assigned (2:2:1) to receive emicizumab 1.

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Objectives: To determine and compare the platelet growth factors in human platelet lysate (HPL) prepared from citrated whole blood, with final centrifugations at 4oC and 25oC.

Methods: We collected specimens of citrated whole blood from 27 healthy volunteers. The platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was separated to prepare the HPL, which was further divided into 2 portions for the final centrifugation, at 4oC and 25oC, respectively.

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Monocytes, one of the main target cells for dengue virus (DENV) infection, contribute to the resolution of viremia and to pathogenesis. We performed a longitudinal study by a detailed phenotypic comparison of classical (CD14++CD16-, non-classical (CD14+CD16++) and intermediate (CD14++CD16+) monocyte subsets in blood samples from dengue fever (DF) to the severe dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and healthy individuals. Various costimulatory molecules of CD40, CD80, CD86 and inducible costimulatory ligand (ICOSL) expressed on these three monocyte subsets were also analyzed.

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Background: Patients with thalassemia encounter increased consumption of zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) from chronic hemolysis and increased excretion from iron chelation. Iron-enriched diet restriction may result in low Zn and Cu intakes. Recent data on Zn and Cu status among Thai pediatric patients with thalassemia are lacking.

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