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  • Diamond Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a rare condition mainly affecting infants and is characterized by reduced red blood cell production; this study reviewed 56 patient records over 20 years to understand national experiences of DBA.
  • The results showed a male preponderance among patients, with early diagnosis (median age 4 months) and a significant percentage (38.2%) presenting with congenital defects; hemoglobin levels and bone marrow activity indicated severe anemia.
  • While most patients initially responded to steroid treatment, nearly half required further treatment; the study emphasizes the need for comprehensive data collection to improve DBA management and understanding.

Article Abstract

Background: Diamond Blackfan anemia (DBA), characterized by impaired red cell production, is a rare condition that is usually symptomatic in early infancy. The purpose of this study was to assess nationwide experiences of DBA encountered over a period of 20 years.

Methods: The medical records of 56 patients diagnosed with DBA were retrospectively reviewed from November 1984 to July 2010. Fifteen institutions, including 13 university hospitals, participated in this study.

Results: The male-to-female ratio of patients with DBA was 1.67:1. The median age of diagnosis was 4 months, and 74.1% were diagnosed before 1 year of age. From 2000 to 2009, annual incidence was 6.6 cases per million. Excluding growth retardation, 38.2% showed congenital defects: thumb deformities, ptosis, coarctation of aorta, ventricular septal defect, strabismus, etc. The mean hemoglobin concentration was 5.1±1.9 g/dL, mean corpuscular volume was 93.4±11.6 fL, and mean number of reticulocytes was 19,700/mm(3). The mean cellularity of bone marrow was 75%, with myeloid:erythroid ratio of 20.4:1. After remission, 48.9% of patients did not need further steroids. Five patients with DBA who received hematopoietic transplantation have survived. Cancer developed in 2 cases (3.6%).

Conclusion: The incidence of DBA is similar to data already published, but our study had a male predilection. Although all patients responded to initial treatment with steroids, about half needed further steroids after remission. It is necessary to collect further data, including information regarding management pathways, from nationwide DBA registries, along with data on molecular analyses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389062PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5045/kjh.2012.47.2.131DOI Listing

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