Clinical characteristics of pediatric thalassemia in Korea: A single institute experience

Che Ry Hong, Hyoung Jin Kang, Ji Won Lee, Hyery Kim, Nam Hee Kim, Kyung Duk Park, June Dong Park, Moon Woo Seong, Sung Sup Park, Hee Young Shin, Hyo Seop Ahn

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Abstract

Few literatures have elaborated on the clinical characteristics of children with thalassemia from low-prevalence areas. A retrospective analysis was conducted on children genetically confirmed with thalassemia at Seoul National University Children's Hospital in Korea. Nine children (1α thalassemia trait, 6β thalassemia minor, 2β thalassemia intermedia) were diagnosed with thalassemia at median age of 4.3 yr old with median hemoglobin of 9.7 g/dL. Seven (78%) children were incidentally found to be anemic and only 2 with β thalassemia intermedia had presenting symptoms. Five children (56%) were initially misdiagnosed with iron deficiency anemia. Despite the comorbidities due to a thalassemia mental retardation syndrome, the child with a thalassemia trait had mild hematologic profile. Children with β thalassemia intermedia had the worst phenotypes due to dominantly inherited mutations. None of the children was transfusion dependent and most of them had no complications associated with thalassemia. Only 1 child (11%) with codon 60 (T→A) mutation of the HBB gene needed red blood cell transfusions. He also had splenomegaly, cholelithiasis, and calvarial vault thickening. Pediatricians in Korea must acknowledge thalassemia as a possible diagnosis in children with microcytic hypochromic hemolytic anemia. High level of suspicion will allow timely diagnosis and managements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1645-1649
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume28
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Child
  • Genotype
  • Korea
  • Phenotype
  • α-thalassemia
  • β-thalassemia

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