Transient presence of stomatocytes: A clue to the diagnosis of overhydrated hereditary stomatocytosis in a child with beta-thalassemia

BACKGROUNDOverhydrated hereditary stomatocytosis (OHSt) is a rare disorder characterized by abnormalities in erythrocytic volume homeostasis. Early and accurate diagnosis is essential for appropriate management and genetic counseling.METHODSWe present the case of a child with beta-thalassemia and a...

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Published inJournal of clinical laboratory analysis Vol. 37; no. 23-24; p. e24991
Main Authors Chen, Yanhui, Lin, Qile, Ni, Wenpeng, Deng, Kunyi, Li, Lilian
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LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2023
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Summary:BACKGROUNDOverhydrated hereditary stomatocytosis (OHSt) is a rare disorder characterized by abnormalities in erythrocytic volume homeostasis. Early and accurate diagnosis is essential for appropriate management and genetic counseling.METHODSWe present the case of a child with beta-thalassemia and a history of multiple blood transfusions. Clinical presentation, laboratory findings, and genetic testing were reviewed. Peripheral blood smear examination and genetic analysis were performed.RESULTSThe patient was admitted with severe anemia, and peripheral blood smear examination revealed the presence of up to 50% stomatocytes. Laboratory investigations showed abnormalities in red blood cell parameters, including decreased hemoglobin levels and increased mean corpuscular volume. Genetic testing identified a heterozygous mutation in the RHAG gene, confirming the diagnosis of OHSt. The presence of stomatocytes in the peripheral blood smear was transient, correlating with episodes of hemolysis and its control.
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ISSN:1098-2825
DOI:10.1002/jcla.24991