2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2008.07091.x
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Disorders of red cell membrane

Abstract: Summary Studies during the last three decades have enabled the development of detailed molecular insights into the structural basis of altered function in various inherited red cell membrane disorders. This review highlights our current understanding of molecular and mechanistic insights into various inherited red cell membrane disorders involving either altered membrane structural organization (hereditary spherocytosis, hereditary elliptocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis) or altered membrane transport funct… Show more

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“…The result is large numbers of abnormally shaped erythrocytes, i.e. spherical (for hereditary spherocytosis -HS) or elliptical (for hereditary elliptocytosis -HE) rather than the normal biconcave disk shape 3 . These abnormal erythrocytes have a shorter than average life-span for normal red blood cells and die prematurely.…”
Section: Erythrocyte Membrane Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result is large numbers of abnormally shaped erythrocytes, i.e. spherical (for hereditary spherocytosis -HS) or elliptical (for hereditary elliptocytosis -HE) rather than the normal biconcave disk shape 3 . These abnormal erythrocytes have a shorter than average life-span for normal red blood cells and die prematurely.…”
Section: Erythrocyte Membrane Defectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This diagnostic tool is therefore much more efficient than single parameters (Ret/IRF index) or the existing rules (reticulocytosis, % microcytes [5,2,6], combination of increased MCHC with RDW [2,7] , combination of increased RDW with hyperdense cells (Hyperchromic cells) [2,8], combination of increased MCHC with increased hyperdense cells [2]). …”
Section: Neonates and Abo Incompatibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors recommend automated red cell indices to predict or identify HS. Increased parameters such as reticulocytosis, % microcytes [5,2,6], combination of increased Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) with increased red distribution width (RDW) [2,7] , combination of increased RDW with hyperdense cells (Hyperchromic cells) [2,8], combination of increased MCHC with increased hyperdense cells [2], decreased red cell and reticulocyte surface area [9], discordance between the Cell Haemoglobin Concentration Mean (CHCM) and MCHC [8] or Mean Spherized Corpuscular Volume (MSCV) lower than Mean Cell Volume (MCV) [10] are used for HS screening. However, most of these parameters are mean parameters and none of the tests is efficient for HS screening, especially in mild forms (without anaemia, reticulocytes <6% and bilirubin 17.4-34.2µM) or carriers of an asymptomatic trait (without anaemia, slight reticulocytosis (1.5-3.0%) and slightly reduced haptoglobin) [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main defect is erythrocyte membrane disorder, and cells display surface loss. Therefore, erythrocytes are spherocyte-shaped (1,2). In these patients, hemolytic, aplastic, and megaloblastic crises may occur due to viral infections suppressing the bone marrow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%