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Thalassemia


                                   Dr. Kalpana Malla
                                       MD Pediatrics
                           Manipal Teaching Hospital

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AKA
• VON JAKSCH ANEMIA
• COOLEY’S ANEMIA

• “THALASSA” : GREEK WORD - GREAT SEA
  – first observed - MEDITTERANIAN SEA
THALASSEMIA
DEFINTION
• Thalassemia sydromes are a
  heterogenous group of inherited anemias
  characterised by reduced or absent
  synthesis of either alpha or Beta globin
  chains of Hb A

• Most common single gene disorder
BASICS - 3 types of Hb

1. Hb A - 2 α and 2 β chains forming a tetramer
• 97% adult Hb
• Postnatal life Hb A replaces Hb F by 6 months
2. Fetal Hb – 2α and 2γ chains
• 1% of adult Hb
• 70-90% at term. Falls to 25% by 1st month and
   progressively
3. Hb A2 – Consists of 2 α and 2 δ chains
• 1.5 – 3.0% of adult Hb
INHERITANCE
• Autosomal
  recessive
• Beta thal - point
  mutations on
  chromosome 11
• Alpha thal - gene
  deletions on
  chromosome 16
Classification

• If synthesis of α chain is suppressed – level of all
  3 normal Hb A (2α ,2β),A2 (2α ,2 δ),F(2α ,2γ)
  reduced – alpha thalassemia
• If β chain is suppressed - adult Hb is suppressed
  - beta thalassemia
CLASSIFICATION
• α-thalassemia
       Hb H (β4)
      Hb-Bart’s ( 4)
• β-thalassemia
• β+ thal : reduced synthesis of β globin chain,
  heterozygous
• β 0 thal : absent synthesis of β globin chain,
  homozygous------ Hb A - absent
                      Hb F (α2 2)
                      Hb A2 (α2 δ2)
CLASSIFICATION OF β THALASSEMIA
CLASSIFICATION      GENOTYPE        CLINICAL SEVERITY


β thal minor/trait β/β+, β/β0       Silent


β thal intermedia   β+ /β+, β+/β0   Moderate


β thal major        β0/ β0          Severe
α-thalassemia
NO. OF GENES   GENOTYPE   CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION
PRESENT

4 genes        αα/αα     Normal
3 genes        αα/- α    Silent carrier
2 genes        - α/- α   α thalassemia trait
               or αα/- -
1 gene         -α/- -     Hb H Ds
0 genes        - -/- -    Hb Barts / Hydrops
                          fetalis
CLASSIFICATION OF THALASSEMIAS
•   α Thalassemia      • Hereditary Persistence
•   β Thalassemia        of Fetal Hb (HPFH)
•   γ Thalassemia      • Hemoglobin Lepore
•   δ Thalassemia        syndrome
•   δ β Thalassemia    • Sickle cell Thalassemia
•   εγδβ Thalassemia   • Hb C Thalassemia
                       • Hb D Thalassemia
                         (Punjab)
                       • Hb E Thalassemia
MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS
• 1.Promoter region mutations -> Transcription defects
• 2.Chain terminator mutations -> Translation defects
• 3.Splicing mutations        -> RNA splicing defects
                              (processing defects)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
• Since ẞ chain synthesis reduced -
1. gamma 2 and delta δ2 chain combines with
  normally produced α chains ( Hb F (α2 2) , Hb A2
  (α2 δ2) - Increased production of Hb F and Hb A2
2. Relative excess of α chains → α tetramers forms
  aggregates →precipitate in red cells → inclusion
  bodies → premature destruction of maturing
  erythroblasts within the marrow (Ineffective
  erythropoiesis) or in the periphery
  (Hemolysis)→ destroyed in spleen
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Anemia result from lack of adequate Hb A
  → tissue hypoxia→↑EPO production →
  ↑ erythropoiesis in the marrow and
  sometimes extramedullary → expansion
  of medullary cavity of various bones
Liver spleen enlarge → extramedullay
  hematopoiesis
EFFECTS OF MARROW EXPANSION
• Pathological fractures due to cortical thinning
• Deformities of skull and face
• Sinus and middle ear infection due to
  ineffective drainage
• Folate deficiency
• Hypermetabolic state -> fever, wasting
• Increased absorption of iron from intestine
HEPATOMEGALY
• Extra medullary erythropoeisis
• Iron released from breakdown of
  endogenous or transfused RBCs cannot be
  utilized for Hb synthesis – hemosiderosis
• Hemochromatosis
• Infections – transfusion related - Hep B,C,
  HIV
• Chronic active hepatitis
SPLENOMEGALY
• Extra medullary hematopoeisis
• Work hypertrophy due to constant
  hemolysis
• Hypersplenism (progressive
  splenomegaly)
JAUNDICE
•   Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia - hemolysis
•   Hepatitis - transfusion, hemochromatosis
•   GB stones - obstructive jaundice
•   cholangitis
INFECTIONS -CAUSES
• Poor nutrition
• Increased iron in body
• Blockage of monocyte-macrophage
  system
• Hypersplenism- leukopenia
• Infections associated with transfusions
ACCUMULATION OF IRON
• Deposition in pituitary - endocrine
  disturbance - short stature, delayed puberty,
  poor sec. sexual characteristics
• Hemochromatosis - cirrhosis of liver
• Cardiomyopathy (cardiac hemosiderosis) -
  cardiac failure, sterile pericarditis, arrythmias,
  heart block
• Deposition in pancreas -diabetes mellitus
ACCUMULATION OF IRON
•   Lungs: restrictive lung defects
•   Adrenal insufficiency
•   Hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism
•   Increased susceptibity to infections (iron
    favours bacterial growth) espc : Yersinia
    infections
CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL MAJOR)
INFANTS:
• Age of presentation: 6-9 mo (Hb F replaced by
  Hb A)
• Progressive pallor and jaundice
• Cardiac failure
• Failure to thrive, gross motor delay
• Feeding problems
• Bouts of fever and diarrhea
• Hepatosplenomegaly
CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL MAJOR)
BY CHILDHOOD:
Growth retardation
Severe anemia-cardiac dilatation
Transfusion dependant
Icterus
Changes in skeletal system
SKELETAL CHANGES
CHIPMUNK FACIES (HEMOLYTIC FACIES):
• Frontal bossing, maxillary hypertrophy, depression of nasal
  bridge , Malocclusion of teeth
PARAVERTEBRAL MASSES:
• Broad expansion of ribs at vertebral attachment
• Paraparesis
PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES:
• Cortical thinning
• Increased porosity of long bones
  DELAYED PNEUMATISATION OF SINUSES
   PREMATURE FUSION OF EPIPHYSES -      Short stature
Others
•   Delayed menarche
•   Gall-stones, leg ulcers
•   Pericarditis
•   Diabetes/ cirrhosis of liver
•   Evidence of hypersplenism
CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL
             INTERMEDIA)
• Moderate pallor, usually maintains Hb >6gm%
• Anemia worsens with pregnancy and
  infections (erythroid stress)
• Less transfusion dependant
• Skeletal changes present, progressive
  splenomegaly
• Growth retardation
• Longer survival than Thal major
CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL MINOR)
• Usually ASYMPTOMATIC
• Mild pallor, no jaundice
• No growth retardation, no skeletal
  abnormalities, no splenomegaly
• MAY PRESENT AS IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
  (Hypochromic microcytic anemia)
• Unresponsive/ refractory to Fe therapy
• Normal life expectancy
DIAGNOSIS - BLOOD PICTURE
•   Hb – reduced (3-9mg/dl)
•   RBC count – increased
•   WBC, platelets – normal
•   RBC indices – MCV & MCH,MCHC
    reduced, RDW normal
BLOOD PICTURE
• PS: microcytic hypochromic anemia,
  anisopoikilocytosis, target cells,
  nucleated RBC, leptocytes, basophilic
  stippling, tear drop cells
• Cytoplasmic incl bodies in α thal
• Post splenectomy : Howell-Jolly and
  Heinz bodies
• Reticulocyte count increased (upto 10%)
DIAGNOSIS
• Osmotic fragility test : increased- resistance
  to h’lysis
• T. bilirubin, I. bilirubin – increased
• Haptoglobulin and hemopexin – depleted
• S. Fe, ferritin elevated, Transferrin –
  saturated
• B.M. study: hyperplastic erythropoesis
DIAGNOSIS
•   Red cell survival – decreased using
•   Folate levels- concurrently decreased
•   Free erythrocyte porphyrin - normal
•   Serum uric acid-raised
•   Haemosiderinuria
DIAGNOSIS – Hb ELECTROPHORESIS
Thal. Major - Hb F: 98 %
             Hb A2: 2 %
 HEMOGLOBIN
             Hb A: 0 %
               MAJOR         MINOR              NORMAL




Hb F        10-98%         variable            <1%


Hb A        Absent         80-90%              97%


Hb A2       variable       5-10% (increased)   1-3%
Radiological changes
• Small bones (hand ) – earliest bony change,
  rectangular appearance,medullary portion of
  bone is widened &bony cortex thinned out
  with coarse trabecular pattern in medulla
• Skull – widened diploid spaces – interrupted
  porosity gives hair on end appearance
• Delayed pneumatization of sinuses – maxilla
  appears overgrown with prominent malar
  eminences
X ray skull:

“ hair on end”
  appearance
     or
“crew-cut”
 appearance
IRON OVERLOAD ASSESSMENT
•   S. Ferritin
•   Urinary Fe excretion
•   Liver biopsy
•   Chemical analysis of tissue Fe
•   Endomyocardial biopsies
•   Myocardial MRI indexes
•   Ventricular function – ECHO, ECG
Treatment:
• BT at 4-6 wks interval (Hb~ 9.5 gm/dl)
 Packed RBC, leucocyte-poor
• Hb to be maintained –
• Hypertransfusion : >10 gm/dl
• Supertransfusion : >12 gm/dl
• If regular transfusions- no hepatomegaly, no
  facies
• 10-15ml/kg PRBC raises Hb by 3-5gm/dl –
Neocytes transfusion
• Mean cell age : 30 days
• 2-4 times more expensive
CHELATION THERAPY - DESFERRIOXAMINE
  •    ( 1 unit of blood contains 250 mg iron)
  •   Iron-chelating agents: desferrioxamine-
  •    Dose: 30-60mg/kg/day
  •   IV / s/c infusion pump over 12 hr period 5-6
      days /wk
  •   Start when ferritin >1000ng/ml
  •   Best >5 yrs
  •   Vitamin C 200 mg on day of chelation -
      enhances DFO induced urinary excretion of Fe
Adverse effects: DESFERRIOXAMINE

Cardiotoxicity – arrythmias
Eyes - cataract
Ears - sensorimotor hearing loss
Bone dysplasia-growth retardation
Rapid infusion- histamine related
 reaction- hypotension, erythema,
 pruritis
Infection, sepsis
CHELATION THERAPY- DEFERIPRONE
• Oral chelator - > 2yrs old Dose: 50-100mg/kg/day
• Adverse effects:
Reversible arthropathy
Drug induced lupus
Agranulocytosis

• Other oral chelators
Deferrothiocine
Pyridoxine hydrazine
ICL-670 – removes Fe from myocardial cells
TREATMENT - SPLENECTOMY
• Deferred as long as possible. At least till 5-6
  yrs age
• Splenectomy (indications):
• Massive splenomegaly causing
  mechanical discomfort
• Progressively increasing blood
  transfusion requirements (>180-200
  ml/kg/yr) packed RBC
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
• BEST METHOD FOR CURE
• Risk factors:
Hepatomegaly >2cm
Portal fibrosis
Iron overload
Older age
Newer therapies:
• GENE MANIPULATION AND REPLACEMENT
• Remove defective β gene and stimulate γ gene
• 5-azacytidine increases γ gene synthesis

•   Hb F AUGEMENTATION
•   Hydroxyurea
•   Myelaran
•   Butyrate derivatives
•   Erythropoetin in Thal intermedia
OTHER SUPPORTIVE MEASURES
• Tea – thebaine and tannins– chelate iron
• Vitamin C – increases iron excretion
• Restrict Fe intake – decrease meat, liver, spinach
• Folate – 1 mg/day
• Genetic counselling
• Psychological support
• Hormonal therapy – GH, estrogen, testosterone,
  L-thyroxine
• Treatment of CCF
Prognosis:
• Life expectancy: 15-25 yrs
• Untreated: < 5 yrs
PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
• β/α ratio: <0.025 in
  fetal blood – Thal major
• Chorionic villous biopsy
  at 10-12 wks
• amniocentesis at 15-
  18th wk gestation
  Analysis of fetal DNA
• PCR to detect β globin
  gene
Prevention:
• Antenatal diagnosis
• Termination of pregnancy if Thal major
• Preventing marriage b/w traits
Thalassemia minor/ trait:
• Hb N or mildly reduced - MCV/ MCH reduced
• PBS- anisopoikilocytosis, microcytosis,
  hypochromia, target cells
• Serum bilirubin- N or mildly raised
• Hb electrophoresis
• HbA2: 3.5- 7 %
• Hb A: 90-95 %
• Hb F: 1-5 %
• Moderate reduction of β-chain synthesis
Treatment:
• Counselling- treatment usually not
  required
α-thalassemia:
• Deletion on alpha globin locus on Chr 16
• Defective synthesis of α-globin chain
• Excess of - chains - in the fetus (Hb Bart-   4)
Excess of β-chains in the adult (Hb H- β4)
ALPHA THALASSEMIA -
                    CLASSIFICATION
CLINICAL               GENOTYPE            NO. OF GENES PRESENT
CLASSIFICATION



Silent carrier         αα/- α              3 genes



α thalassemia trait    - α/- α or αα/- -   2 genes

Hemoglobin H disease   -α/- -              1 gene


Hb Barts / Hydrops     - -/- -             0 genes
fetalis
ALPHA THALASSEMIA
• Highest prevalence in Thailand
• α chains shared by fetal as well as adult life.
  Hence manifests both times
• These thalassemias don’t have ineffective
  erythropoesis because β and γ are soluble chains
  and hence not destroyed always
• α Thalassemia trait mimics Fe deficiency anemia
• Silent carrier – silent – not identified
  hematologically, diagnosed when progeny has Hb
  Barts/ Hb H
ALPHA THALASSEMIA
• Silent carrier – asymptomatic ,no RBC
  abnormalities

• Trait – aymptomatic , minimal anemia
Hb H DISEASE
•   Seen in SEA, middle east
•   Moderate anemia (Hb 8-9 gm/dl), mild jaundice
•   Splenomegaly, gall stones
•   PBS similar to thal major
•   Hb electrophoresis: Hb H 2-40 %; rest are Hb A,
    HbA2, HbF
• Not very transfusion dependant
• Bony deformities
Hb BARTS
• Hb Barts has γ4, then later in infancy β4
• Severe hypoxia as Hb Barts has high affinity for
  oxygen
Haemoglobin Bart’s:
• Most severe manifestation of alpha thalassemia
• Hydrops fetalis – Fatal unless intrauterine transfusions
• Stillborn or die within a few hours
• Severe anemia , edematous, mildly jaundiced,
  ascites, hepatosplenomegaly, cardiac failure
• Looks like Rh incompatilibity
• Increased incidence of toxemia
  of pregnancy
• DIAGNOSIS


• Hb electrophoresis:
  80-90 % Hb Bart’s
  Hb H
  Hb Portland
  No Hb A, Hb A2 or Hb F
• Treatment: immediate exchange transfusion
DIAGNOSIS OF α THALASSEMIA
• CBC, PS, BM study
• Heinz bodies in HbH disease – brilliant cresyl
  blue
• Hb electrophoresis – for HbH and Hb Barts
• α/β chain ratio decreased
Treatment:
• Generally not reqd
• Blood transfusion , iron chelation therapy –
  For transfusion dependent cases
• Avoidance of oxidant drugs
• Prompt treatment of infections
• Folic acid supplementation
• Splenectomy
• BM transplantation, gene therapy
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Thalassemia

  • 1. Thalassemia Dr. Kalpana Malla MD Pediatrics Manipal Teaching Hospital Download more documents and slide shows on The Medical Post [ www.themedicalpost.net ]
  • 2. AKA • VON JAKSCH ANEMIA • COOLEY’S ANEMIA • “THALASSA” : GREEK WORD - GREAT SEA – first observed - MEDITTERANIAN SEA
  • 4. DEFINTION • Thalassemia sydromes are a heterogenous group of inherited anemias characterised by reduced or absent synthesis of either alpha or Beta globin chains of Hb A • Most common single gene disorder
  • 5. BASICS - 3 types of Hb 1. Hb A - 2 α and 2 β chains forming a tetramer • 97% adult Hb • Postnatal life Hb A replaces Hb F by 6 months 2. Fetal Hb – 2α and 2γ chains • 1% of adult Hb • 70-90% at term. Falls to 25% by 1st month and progressively 3. Hb A2 – Consists of 2 α and 2 δ chains • 1.5 – 3.0% of adult Hb
  • 6. INHERITANCE • Autosomal recessive • Beta thal - point mutations on chromosome 11 • Alpha thal - gene deletions on chromosome 16
  • 7. Classification • If synthesis of α chain is suppressed – level of all 3 normal Hb A (2α ,2β),A2 (2α ,2 δ),F(2α ,2γ) reduced – alpha thalassemia • If β chain is suppressed - adult Hb is suppressed - beta thalassemia
  • 8. CLASSIFICATION • α-thalassemia Hb H (β4) Hb-Bart’s ( 4) • β-thalassemia • β+ thal : reduced synthesis of β globin chain, heterozygous • β 0 thal : absent synthesis of β globin chain, homozygous------ Hb A - absent Hb F (α2 2) Hb A2 (α2 δ2)
  • 9. CLASSIFICATION OF β THALASSEMIA CLASSIFICATION GENOTYPE CLINICAL SEVERITY β thal minor/trait β/β+, β/β0 Silent β thal intermedia β+ /β+, β+/β0 Moderate β thal major β0/ β0 Severe
  • 10. α-thalassemia NO. OF GENES GENOTYPE CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION PRESENT 4 genes αα/αα Normal 3 genes αα/- α Silent carrier 2 genes - α/- α α thalassemia trait or αα/- - 1 gene -α/- - Hb H Ds 0 genes - -/- - Hb Barts / Hydrops fetalis
  • 11. CLASSIFICATION OF THALASSEMIAS • α Thalassemia • Hereditary Persistence • β Thalassemia of Fetal Hb (HPFH) • γ Thalassemia • Hemoglobin Lepore • δ Thalassemia syndrome • δ β Thalassemia • Sickle cell Thalassemia • εγδβ Thalassemia • Hb C Thalassemia • Hb D Thalassemia (Punjab) • Hb E Thalassemia
  • 12. MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS • 1.Promoter region mutations -> Transcription defects • 2.Chain terminator mutations -> Translation defects • 3.Splicing mutations -> RNA splicing defects (processing defects)
  • 13. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY • Since ẞ chain synthesis reduced - 1. gamma 2 and delta δ2 chain combines with normally produced α chains ( Hb F (α2 2) , Hb A2 (α2 δ2) - Increased production of Hb F and Hb A2 2. Relative excess of α chains → α tetramers forms aggregates →precipitate in red cells → inclusion bodies → premature destruction of maturing erythroblasts within the marrow (Ineffective erythropoiesis) or in the periphery (Hemolysis)→ destroyed in spleen
  • 14. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Anemia result from lack of adequate Hb A → tissue hypoxia→↑EPO production → ↑ erythropoiesis in the marrow and sometimes extramedullary → expansion of medullary cavity of various bones Liver spleen enlarge → extramedullay hematopoiesis
  • 15. EFFECTS OF MARROW EXPANSION • Pathological fractures due to cortical thinning • Deformities of skull and face • Sinus and middle ear infection due to ineffective drainage • Folate deficiency • Hypermetabolic state -> fever, wasting • Increased absorption of iron from intestine
  • 16. HEPATOMEGALY • Extra medullary erythropoeisis • Iron released from breakdown of endogenous or transfused RBCs cannot be utilized for Hb synthesis – hemosiderosis • Hemochromatosis • Infections – transfusion related - Hep B,C, HIV • Chronic active hepatitis
  • 17. SPLENOMEGALY • Extra medullary hematopoeisis • Work hypertrophy due to constant hemolysis • Hypersplenism (progressive splenomegaly)
  • 18. JAUNDICE • Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia - hemolysis • Hepatitis - transfusion, hemochromatosis • GB stones - obstructive jaundice • cholangitis
  • 19. INFECTIONS -CAUSES • Poor nutrition • Increased iron in body • Blockage of monocyte-macrophage system • Hypersplenism- leukopenia • Infections associated with transfusions
  • 20. ACCUMULATION OF IRON • Deposition in pituitary - endocrine disturbance - short stature, delayed puberty, poor sec. sexual characteristics • Hemochromatosis - cirrhosis of liver • Cardiomyopathy (cardiac hemosiderosis) - cardiac failure, sterile pericarditis, arrythmias, heart block • Deposition in pancreas -diabetes mellitus
  • 21. ACCUMULATION OF IRON • Lungs: restrictive lung defects • Adrenal insufficiency • Hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism • Increased susceptibity to infections (iron favours bacterial growth) espc : Yersinia infections
  • 22. CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL MAJOR) INFANTS: • Age of presentation: 6-9 mo (Hb F replaced by Hb A) • Progressive pallor and jaundice • Cardiac failure • Failure to thrive, gross motor delay • Feeding problems • Bouts of fever and diarrhea • Hepatosplenomegaly
  • 23. CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL MAJOR) BY CHILDHOOD: Growth retardation Severe anemia-cardiac dilatation Transfusion dependant Icterus Changes in skeletal system
  • 24. SKELETAL CHANGES CHIPMUNK FACIES (HEMOLYTIC FACIES): • Frontal bossing, maxillary hypertrophy, depression of nasal bridge , Malocclusion of teeth PARAVERTEBRAL MASSES: • Broad expansion of ribs at vertebral attachment • Paraparesis PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES: • Cortical thinning • Increased porosity of long bones DELAYED PNEUMATISATION OF SINUSES PREMATURE FUSION OF EPIPHYSES - Short stature
  • 25. Others • Delayed menarche • Gall-stones, leg ulcers • Pericarditis • Diabetes/ cirrhosis of liver • Evidence of hypersplenism
  • 26. CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL INTERMEDIA) • Moderate pallor, usually maintains Hb >6gm% • Anemia worsens with pregnancy and infections (erythroid stress) • Less transfusion dependant • Skeletal changes present, progressive splenomegaly • Growth retardation • Longer survival than Thal major
  • 27. CLINICAL FEATURES (THAL MINOR) • Usually ASYMPTOMATIC • Mild pallor, no jaundice • No growth retardation, no skeletal abnormalities, no splenomegaly • MAY PRESENT AS IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA (Hypochromic microcytic anemia) • Unresponsive/ refractory to Fe therapy • Normal life expectancy
  • 28. DIAGNOSIS - BLOOD PICTURE • Hb – reduced (3-9mg/dl) • RBC count – increased • WBC, platelets – normal • RBC indices – MCV & MCH,MCHC reduced, RDW normal
  • 29. BLOOD PICTURE • PS: microcytic hypochromic anemia, anisopoikilocytosis, target cells, nucleated RBC, leptocytes, basophilic stippling, tear drop cells • Cytoplasmic incl bodies in α thal • Post splenectomy : Howell-Jolly and Heinz bodies • Reticulocyte count increased (upto 10%)
  • 30.
  • 31. DIAGNOSIS • Osmotic fragility test : increased- resistance to h’lysis • T. bilirubin, I. bilirubin – increased • Haptoglobulin and hemopexin – depleted • S. Fe, ferritin elevated, Transferrin – saturated • B.M. study: hyperplastic erythropoesis
  • 32. DIAGNOSIS • Red cell survival – decreased using • Folate levels- concurrently decreased • Free erythrocyte porphyrin - normal • Serum uric acid-raised • Haemosiderinuria
  • 33. DIAGNOSIS – Hb ELECTROPHORESIS Thal. Major - Hb F: 98 % Hb A2: 2 % HEMOGLOBIN Hb A: 0 % MAJOR MINOR NORMAL Hb F 10-98% variable <1% Hb A Absent 80-90% 97% Hb A2 variable 5-10% (increased) 1-3%
  • 34. Radiological changes • Small bones (hand ) – earliest bony change, rectangular appearance,medullary portion of bone is widened &bony cortex thinned out with coarse trabecular pattern in medulla • Skull – widened diploid spaces – interrupted porosity gives hair on end appearance • Delayed pneumatization of sinuses – maxilla appears overgrown with prominent malar eminences
  • 35. X ray skull: “ hair on end” appearance or “crew-cut” appearance
  • 36.
  • 37. IRON OVERLOAD ASSESSMENT • S. Ferritin • Urinary Fe excretion • Liver biopsy • Chemical analysis of tissue Fe • Endomyocardial biopsies • Myocardial MRI indexes • Ventricular function – ECHO, ECG
  • 38. Treatment: • BT at 4-6 wks interval (Hb~ 9.5 gm/dl) Packed RBC, leucocyte-poor • Hb to be maintained – • Hypertransfusion : >10 gm/dl • Supertransfusion : >12 gm/dl • If regular transfusions- no hepatomegaly, no facies • 10-15ml/kg PRBC raises Hb by 3-5gm/dl – Neocytes transfusion • Mean cell age : 30 days • 2-4 times more expensive
  • 39. CHELATION THERAPY - DESFERRIOXAMINE • ( 1 unit of blood contains 250 mg iron) • Iron-chelating agents: desferrioxamine- • Dose: 30-60mg/kg/day • IV / s/c infusion pump over 12 hr period 5-6 days /wk • Start when ferritin >1000ng/ml • Best >5 yrs • Vitamin C 200 mg on day of chelation - enhances DFO induced urinary excretion of Fe
  • 40. Adverse effects: DESFERRIOXAMINE Cardiotoxicity – arrythmias Eyes - cataract Ears - sensorimotor hearing loss Bone dysplasia-growth retardation Rapid infusion- histamine related reaction- hypotension, erythema, pruritis Infection, sepsis
  • 41. CHELATION THERAPY- DEFERIPRONE • Oral chelator - > 2yrs old Dose: 50-100mg/kg/day • Adverse effects: Reversible arthropathy Drug induced lupus Agranulocytosis • Other oral chelators Deferrothiocine Pyridoxine hydrazine ICL-670 – removes Fe from myocardial cells
  • 42. TREATMENT - SPLENECTOMY • Deferred as long as possible. At least till 5-6 yrs age • Splenectomy (indications): • Massive splenomegaly causing mechanical discomfort • Progressively increasing blood transfusion requirements (>180-200 ml/kg/yr) packed RBC
  • 43. BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION • BEST METHOD FOR CURE • Risk factors: Hepatomegaly >2cm Portal fibrosis Iron overload Older age
  • 44. Newer therapies: • GENE MANIPULATION AND REPLACEMENT • Remove defective β gene and stimulate γ gene • 5-azacytidine increases γ gene synthesis • Hb F AUGEMENTATION • Hydroxyurea • Myelaran • Butyrate derivatives • Erythropoetin in Thal intermedia
  • 45. OTHER SUPPORTIVE MEASURES • Tea – thebaine and tannins– chelate iron • Vitamin C – increases iron excretion • Restrict Fe intake – decrease meat, liver, spinach • Folate – 1 mg/day • Genetic counselling • Psychological support • Hormonal therapy – GH, estrogen, testosterone, L-thyroxine • Treatment of CCF
  • 46. Prognosis: • Life expectancy: 15-25 yrs • Untreated: < 5 yrs
  • 47. PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS • β/α ratio: <0.025 in fetal blood – Thal major • Chorionic villous biopsy at 10-12 wks • amniocentesis at 15- 18th wk gestation Analysis of fetal DNA • PCR to detect β globin gene
  • 48. Prevention: • Antenatal diagnosis • Termination of pregnancy if Thal major • Preventing marriage b/w traits
  • 49. Thalassemia minor/ trait: • Hb N or mildly reduced - MCV/ MCH reduced • PBS- anisopoikilocytosis, microcytosis, hypochromia, target cells • Serum bilirubin- N or mildly raised • Hb electrophoresis • HbA2: 3.5- 7 % • Hb A: 90-95 % • Hb F: 1-5 % • Moderate reduction of β-chain synthesis
  • 51. α-thalassemia: • Deletion on alpha globin locus on Chr 16 • Defective synthesis of α-globin chain • Excess of - chains - in the fetus (Hb Bart- 4) Excess of β-chains in the adult (Hb H- β4)
  • 52. ALPHA THALASSEMIA - CLASSIFICATION CLINICAL GENOTYPE NO. OF GENES PRESENT CLASSIFICATION Silent carrier αα/- α 3 genes α thalassemia trait - α/- α or αα/- - 2 genes Hemoglobin H disease -α/- - 1 gene Hb Barts / Hydrops - -/- - 0 genes fetalis
  • 53. ALPHA THALASSEMIA • Highest prevalence in Thailand • α chains shared by fetal as well as adult life. Hence manifests both times • These thalassemias don’t have ineffective erythropoesis because β and γ are soluble chains and hence not destroyed always • α Thalassemia trait mimics Fe deficiency anemia • Silent carrier – silent – not identified hematologically, diagnosed when progeny has Hb Barts/ Hb H
  • 54. ALPHA THALASSEMIA • Silent carrier – asymptomatic ,no RBC abnormalities • Trait – aymptomatic , minimal anemia
  • 55. Hb H DISEASE • Seen in SEA, middle east • Moderate anemia (Hb 8-9 gm/dl), mild jaundice • Splenomegaly, gall stones • PBS similar to thal major • Hb electrophoresis: Hb H 2-40 %; rest are Hb A, HbA2, HbF • Not very transfusion dependant • Bony deformities
  • 56. Hb BARTS • Hb Barts has γ4, then later in infancy β4 • Severe hypoxia as Hb Barts has high affinity for oxygen
  • 57. Haemoglobin Bart’s: • Most severe manifestation of alpha thalassemia • Hydrops fetalis – Fatal unless intrauterine transfusions • Stillborn or die within a few hours • Severe anemia , edematous, mildly jaundiced, ascites, hepatosplenomegaly, cardiac failure • Looks like Rh incompatilibity • Increased incidence of toxemia of pregnancy
  • 58. • DIAGNOSIS • Hb electrophoresis: 80-90 % Hb Bart’s Hb H Hb Portland No Hb A, Hb A2 or Hb F • Treatment: immediate exchange transfusion
  • 59. DIAGNOSIS OF α THALASSEMIA • CBC, PS, BM study • Heinz bodies in HbH disease – brilliant cresyl blue • Hb electrophoresis – for HbH and Hb Barts • α/β chain ratio decreased
  • 60. Treatment: • Generally not reqd • Blood transfusion , iron chelation therapy – For transfusion dependent cases • Avoidance of oxidant drugs • Prompt treatment of infections • Folic acid supplementation • Splenectomy • BM transplantation, gene therapy
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