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INCIDENCE OF HEREDITARY SPHEROCYTOSIS IN A POPULATION OF JAUNDICED NEONATES

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Pages 387-397 | Received 16 Nov 2005, Accepted 08 Feb 2006, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

As most of hereditary spherocytosis-affected individuals experience jaundice at birth, it seemed of interest to evaluate the proportion of hereditary spherocytosis in 402 severely jaundiced neonates with a bilirubinemia level prompting phototherapy. Red cell dehydration, a hallmark of spherocytosis whether constitutional or acquired, was demonstrated in 74 of them, among whom 23 disclosed a typical pattern of spherocytosis upon red cell deformability studies. Acquired spherocytosis of immune origin was diagnosed in 19/23 and hereditary spherocytosis in 4, making the proportion of hereditary spherocytosis-affected individuals among a severely jaundiced population of neonates amount to 1%, an incidence at least 30-fold that of the overall population.

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