Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia masquerading as hereditary spherocytosis

Kaninika Sanyal , K. Jai Kumar , Mrinalini Kotru , Mukul Aggarwal , Pooja Dewan
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Abstract

Background

Congenital dyserythropoietic anemias (CDA) type II is a rare hereditary chronic hemolytic anemia due to a defect in the SEC23B gene which shows varying degrees of ineffective erythropoiesis and is often misdiagnosed as a red blood cell (RBC) membranopathy or enzymopathy.

Case report

A five-year-old boy was admitted with increasing paleness for one month. Examination revealed pallor, icterus, and hepatosplenomegaly. Based on the peripheral blood smear findings, increased osmotic fragility of RBCs and a suggestive eosin-5′-maleimide binding test, the initial diagnosis was hereditary spherocytosis. However, the bone marrow aspirate suggested CDA. Next-generation sequencing revealed a SEC23B-Y462C homozygous mutation in exon 12 confirming CDA type II.

Conclusion

CDAs are often underdiagnosed since the morphological abnormalities and clinical features resemble other hemolytic anemias. In this case, we demonstrate approach to diagnosis, highlighting the interpretation of the laboratory investigations and a timely bone marrow examination.

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背景先天性红细胞生成障碍性贫血(CDA)II型是一种罕见的遗传性慢性溶血性贫血,由SEC23B基因缺陷引起,表现出不同程度的无效红细胞生成,常被误诊为红细胞(RBC)膜病或酶病。检查发现他面色苍白、黄疸和肝脾肿大。根据外周血涂片结果、红细胞渗透脆性增加和提示性伊红-5′-马来酰亚胺结合试验,初步诊断为遗传性球形红细胞增多症。然而,骨髓穿刺结果显示是 CDA。下一代测序发现第 12 号外显子存在 SEC23B-Y462C 基因同源突变,从而确诊为 CDA II 型。在本病例中,我们展示了诊断方法,强调了实验室检查的解释和及时的骨髓检查。
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