Hemoglobin E-[beta] Thalassemia: Progress Report from the International Study Group
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2005
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Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract
A long-term observational study of Hb E-beta-thalassemia in Sri Lanka is beginning to define some of the genetic and environmental factors that are responsible for its remarkable phenotypic variability. In this population there is a very small difference between the steady-state hemoglobin levels between the mild and severe phenotypes, and it has been possible to stop transfusion in many of those who have been on long-term treatment of this kind. These preliminary observations, made over the last 7 years, provide directions for future research into this increasingly important disease.
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beta-Thalassemia, beta-Thalassemia-epidemiology, beta-Thalassemia-classification, beta-Thalassemia-genetics, beta-Thalassemia-blood, beta-Thalassemia-therapy, Sri Lanka-epidemiology, Hemoglobin E, Hemoglobin E-genetics
Citation
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2005; 1054: pp.33-9