This report describes four unrelated Greek patients (one child and three adults) who all had an atypical thalassemia intermedia phenotype, characterized by chronic moderate anemia with mild hemolysis in some cases, and the absence of abnormal hemoglobin (Hb) fractions. DNA analysis identified the inheritance of common alpha(+)-thalassemia (alpha(+)-thal) mutations in trans to an in-frame 3 bp deletion at codons 38/39 (-ACC) on the alpha1-globin gene, previously described as Hb Taybe. Hematological findings in the parents of three of the Hb Taybe carrier cases, together with a fourth unrelated carrier, are also presented. These cases represent the first observation of Hb Taybe in the Greek population, as to date, it has only been observed in Israeli-Arab families. With the exception of one patient and his mother who both originate from Corfu, all our cases come from the Greek island of Crete.
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Hemoglobin
September 2008
Hematology Laboratory, P and A Kyriakou Children's Hospital, Athens, Greece.
This report describes four unrelated Greek patients (one child and three adults) who all had an atypical thalassemia intermedia phenotype, characterized by chronic moderate anemia with mild hemolysis in some cases, and the absence of abnormal hemoglobin (Hb) fractions. DNA analysis identified the inheritance of common alpha(+)-thalassemia (alpha(+)-thal) mutations in trans to an in-frame 3 bp deletion at codons 38/39 (-ACC) on the alpha1-globin gene, previously described as Hb Taybe. Hematological findings in the parents of three of the Hb Taybe carrier cases, together with a fourth unrelated carrier, are also presented.
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May 1994
INSERM U. 91, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France.
Several alpha-chain hemoglobin variants have been described as responsible, in homozygous or compound heterozygous patients, for a chronic hemolytic disease that overlaps thalassemia and Heinz bodies hemolytic anemia phenotypes. These variants are present in trace amounts together with some Hb H in the lysate of the patients. In the asymptomatic heterozygous carriers, they are usually not detected by electrophoretic methods.
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