Background Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is an uncommon, potentially fatal condition caused by high immune activation. The present study aimed to identify the clinical manifestations, geographic distribution, and associated pathogenic genetic mutations of HLH in Saudi Arabia. Method A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at King Fahad Medical City (KFMC), with a total of 59 patients diagnosed with HLH in the period between 2006 and 2018. All genetic results and clinical and biochemical data were retrieved and statistically analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 25 (Released 2017; IBM Corp., Armonk, New York, United States). Results The results revealed that 48 patients (81.4%) had 15 pathogenic mutations of primary HLH whereas 8 (13.6%) patients had no genetic mutation. The most common variant mutation identified was c.1430C>T of the STXBP2 gene (42.4% of total patients), followed by c.1122G>A of the PRF1 gene (10.2% of patients), which demonstrated a distinctive geographic and tribal association. Patients with RAB27A mutation tend to present at an older age than the others with a median age of presentation of 5.5 months vs 2 months for patients with PRF1 mutations. No significant differences in clinical features were observed among the various groups. Conclusion This study highlights the incidence of genetic mutations among the Saudi population with HLH. The STXBP2 is the most common mutation followed by PRF1 mutations, many mutation variants are associated with a distinctive tribal and geographic association.

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