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[Association of hemoglobinosis D-Punjab and β-thalassemia in a Moroccan family].

Authors :
Saoud MZ
Biaz A
Rachid A
El Amin G
Dami A
Ouzzif Z
Source :
Annales de biologie clinique [Ann Biol Clin (Paris)] 2020 Feb 01; Vol. 78 (1), pp. 61-69.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Hemoglobin D-Punjab is a common hemoglobin variant in India but very rare in Morocco. Often, its presence has minimal or no clinical impact. Its heterozygous association with β-thalassemia is exceptional. The purpose of the study is to describe the epidemiological, diagnostic and prophylactic aspects of hemoglobinosis D-Punjab from a family case study.<br />Material and Methods: Case study of hemoglobinosis D-Punjab in a Moroccan family, diagnosed at the Laboratory of Biochemistry-Toxicology of the Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital. The biological study was based on iron and hemolysis checkups, hemogram and study of hemoglobin (electrophoresis in alkaline and acid medium, high performance liquid chromatography). The index patient also benefited from sequencing by molecular biology.<br />Results: The index patient was heterozygous D-Punjab/β <superscript>0</superscript> -thalassemia, confirmed by molecular biology. Two of her sisters had the same hemoglobin profile. At electrophoresis, all three had hemoglobin D-Punjab higher than 90%, hemoglobin A less than 1% and hemoglobin A <subscript>2</subscript> higher than 6%. The results of the three hemograms showed similar abnormalities (pseudo-polycythemia, hypochromia, microcytosis, anisopoikilocytosis). Six other members of the family had a thalassemic trait and another three had heterozygous hemoglobinosis D-Punjab.<br />Conclusion: Hemoglobin D-Punjab remains extremely rare in Morocco and very poorly documented in the literature. The number of reported cases is expected to raise due to increasing migration. Biologist advisory services require a precise diagnosis in order to give correct genetic counseling.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
1950-6112
Volume :
78
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annales de biologie clinique
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32108581
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1684/abc.2020.1523