Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type IV (CDAIV) is a rare inherited hematological disorder, presenting with severe anemia due to altered erythropoiesis and hemolysis, with variable needs for recurrent transfusions. We present a case of a transfusiondependent male newborn who presented at birth with severe hemolytic anemia, and required an intrauterine transfusion. Genetic testing rapidly identified a Kruppel-like factor 1 (KLF1) pathogenic variant (c.973G>A, p.E325K), known to be causative for CDAIV. This case highlights the advantages of next-generation sequencing testing for congenital hemolytic anemia: diagnostic speed, guidance on natural history, and optimized clinical management and anticipatory guidance for parents and clinicians.Additionally, we reviewed the literature for all CDAIV cases.
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