Abstract:Background
Southeast Asian ovalocytosis (SAO) is a red blood cell membrane disorder caused by a 27 base pair (bp) deletion in the SLC4A1 that transcribes to a truncated variant of band-3 glycoprotein. β-Thalassemia is another red blood cell disorder, caused by mutant alleles in the β-globin gene that lead to globin chain impairment. Both conditions occur in Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia.
Objectives
This report describes hematological and molecular features of a patient with both SAO and β-tha… Show more
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