Affiliation:
1. NMC Royal Hospital, Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi, UAE
2. The Medical Research Division, Department of Internal Medicine, The National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract
Introduction and importance:
Alpha thalassemia, resulting from nondeletional mutations, typically presents a more severe clinical manifestation compared to deletional mutations. Severe outcomes, such as hydrops fetalis, are associated with two specific nondeletional mutations. Therefore, DNA-based investigation is crucial for suspected carriers exhibiting subtle hematological abnormalities to facilitate proper diagnosis and effective family counseling.
Case presentation:
In this report, the authors describe a phenotypically normal 1-year-old girl with a rare and unique alpha-thalassemia genotype due to the presence of Hb Adana, a nondeletional alpha-chain mutation compounded with Hb SEA, an alpha-globin gene deletion.
Clinical discussion:
Mutations determine the clinical manifestations of alpha-thalassemia. DNA testing is recommended for suspected carriers with relatively small hematological abnormalities, for precise diagnosis and family counseling. To provide clinicians with a reference for diagnostic assessment, the authors established a genotype-phenotype correlations based on reported cases of Hb Adana following an exhaustive literature review. Being interested in determining which ethnicities and genotypes are associated with a higher risk of complications, including hydrops fetalis and transfusion dependence, the authors formalized a diagnostic evaluation guide and a guide for early screening to improve outcomes.
Conclusion:
Precise genetic evaluation is important for the diagnosis of alpha thalassemia. Hematologists play a critical role in managing these disorders, understanding genotype-phenotype correlations, and highlighting the significance of genetic counseling for high-risk patients. Extensive studies on these various genophenotypes are required to improve the diagnosis and prognosis of such medical conditions and advocate preventative strategies.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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