Publications by authors named "R Kastally"

The Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PI) deficiency is the most common enzymopathy worldwide. WHO had classified Tunisia among countries that are moderately affected by this affection. However, no mass-screening reflecting the real incidence was realized.

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Hereditary combined vitamin K-dependent (VKD) coagulation factor deficiency is an autosomal recessive bleeding disorder associated with defects in either the gamma-carboxylase, which carboxylates VKD proteins to render them active, or the vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKORC1), which supplies the reduced vitamin K cofactor required for carboxylation. Such deficiencies are rare, and we report the fourth case resulting from mutations in the carboxylase gene, identified in a Tunisian girl who exhibited impaired function in hemostatic VKD factors that was not restored by vitamin K administration. Sequence analysis of the proposita did not identify any mutations in the VKORC1 gene but, remarkably, revealed 3 heterozygous mutations in the carboxylase gene that caused the substitutions Asp31Asn, Trp157Arg, and Thr591Lys.

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Introduction: Glanzmann's thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare congenital thrombopathy, with a recessive autosomal transmission. We present here the genealogic study of a series of patients suffering from GT.

Patients And Methods: This is a retrospective study about all the GT patients treated in Sfax hematology department during 18 years.

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