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Case Report

Molecular genetic testing enabled the diagnosis of otherwise undiagnosable cases of pyruvate kinase deficiency

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Pages 166-173 | Received 09 Sep 2020, Accepted 27 Jun 2021, Published online: 19 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

The gold standard for the diagnosis of pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency, the most frequent red blood cell enzymopathy, is an enzymatic activity assay. However, this assay is rather unreliable in a clinical setting, often leading to misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis. This report presented the cases of two patients diagnosed with PK deficiency using molecular genetic testing, even though conventional laboratory tests, including the PK activity assay, failed to detect any abnormalities. Genetic analysis of the patients and their asymptomatic parents revealed the presence of variants in both alleles of the PKLR gene that were assessed as "likely pathogenic" or "pathogenic" in the form of compound heterozygotes. One of the mutations detected was common in both patients. Our results suggested that genetic testing might be required for the reliable diagnosis of suspected congenital hemolytic anemia cases displaying atypical presentation.

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