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1 Thalessemia

2 Pathogenesis Genetically determined Heterogenous group of disorder
Reduced synthesis of one or more types of normal haemoglobin polypeptide chains

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4 Demographics: Thalassemia
Found most frequently in the Mediterranean, Africa, Western and Southeast Asia, India and Burma

5 Normal Haemoglobin HbA - α2β2 HbA2 - α2δ2 HbF – α2γ2

6 Each goblin chain have separate genetic control
α –thalassaemia affect α-chain synthesis β –thalassaemia affect β -chain synthesis

7 β-Thalassaemia β Chain synthesis Hb-A γ and δ chain Hb-A = α2β2
An absence or deficiency of β-chain synthesis of adult HbA β Chain synthesis Hb-A γ and δ chain Hb-A = α2β2

8 Pathophysiology of β-Thalassaemia
mutation in β-gene Complete or partial absence of β-chain Decreased adult HbA α-chain synthesis remain normal Free complementary α-chain – unstable and precipitate within normoblasts as insoluble inclusions Cell membrane damage & impaired DNA synthesis apoptosis i.e. ineffective erythropoeisis

9 On the basis of synthetic ability β-genes are designated as
β gene – can synthesize normal amount of β-chain β+ gene – can synthesize reduced amount of β-chain β0 gene – cannot synthesize β-chain

10 β-thalassaemia intermedia
β-thalassaemia major Mutation of normal β-gene β0-gene  absence HbA  increased HA2 and HbF genotype – β0β0 β-thalassaemia intermedia ↑HbA2 ↑HbF ↓HbA Genotype β+ β+ or β0 β β-thalassaemia minor HbA normal HbF normal

11 Symptoms Inadequate production + ineffective erythropoiesis + haemolysis Anaemia hemolysis hyperbillirubinemia jaundice To compensate anaemia extramedullary haemopoiesis in liver,spleen  Hepatosplenomegaly ↑Erythropoiesis marrow expansion & thinning of cortex of skull bone Thalassaemia facies/bone pain Iron overload—increased absorption and transfusions  Endocrine disorders, Cardiomyopathy, Liver failure

12 management Regular blood transfusions
Iron chelation-desferroxamine SC infusion/oral Splenectomy Monitor for complications of iron overload-LFT,ECHO,Thyroid functions,growth (pituitary can be damaged)

13 Normal Thalassaemia

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17 α-Thassaemia An absence or deficiency of α-chain synthesis due to delation of α-genes.

18 Pathogenesis of α-Thalassaemia
In normal individual HbA, HbA2 and HbF need α-chain for their formation. 4 genes of α-chain, each pair on short arm of chromosome 16 In α-thalassaemia, delation of α-genes reduction or absence of synthesis of α-chain depending on number of α-gene deletion.

19 ↓α-chain synthesis free γ-chain in the fetus & β-chain in infant of 6 months, and continue in the rest of life. Complementary 4γ and 4β are aggregated  Hb Bart (4γ ) and HbH (4β ), respectively.

20 Variants of α-Thalassaemia
Silent carrier Delation of single α-gene Genotype α/αα Asymptomatic Absence of RBC abnormality Thalasaemia trait Delation of 2 α-genes Genotype --/αα Asymptometic, minimal or no anaemia Minimal RBC abnormalities

21 Hb H disease Hydrops fetalis Delation of 3 α-genes Genotype --/- α
75% reduction of α-chain small amount of HbF, HbA, & HbA2 Fetus can survive Severe anaemia Hydrops fetalis Delation of all α-genes Genotype --/-- Absence of α-chain synthsis Only Hb Bart (γ4) is produced Incompatible with life

22 Inheritance Autosomal recessive
Inc incidence in consanguineous marriages Can be prevented by detecting carriers

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25 Laboratory Diagnosis of Thalassaemia

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27 Laboratory Findings Hb – low RBC count – Markedly decreased
MCV, MCH, MCHC – reduced Blood picture-abn RBC Hb electrophoresis –can demonstrate the types of Hb present

28 Peripheral Blood Film Normal

29 Thalassaemia slides

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31 Thank you


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