An adult patient affected by beta(0)-thalassemia major underwent allogeneic bone marrow transplant (BMT) from a matched related donor. Forty days after transplant, allogeneic engraftment failure and autologous beta(0)-thalassemic bone marrow recovery were documented. Red blood cell transfusions were required until 118 days post-transplant. Thereafter, the haemoglobin (Hb) levels stabilized over 11.8 gr/dl throughout the ongoing 34-month follow-up, abolishing the need for transfusion support. The Hb electrophoresis showed 100% Hb Fetal (HbF). This unexplained case suggests full HbF production may occur in an adult patient with beta(0)-thalassemia major.

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