Mean cell haemoglobin concentration in subjects with haemoglobin C, D, E and S traits.

Clinical and laboratory haematology Pub Date : 1996-12-01
R F Hinchliffe, D Norcliffe, L M Farrar, J S Lilleyman
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The Bayer H1 automated blood counter was used to assess the MCHC values of 40 nonanaemic patients with HbC trait, 21 with HbD trait, 23 with HbE trait and 69 with HbS trait. These were compared with values from controls with a normal Hb phenotype. Values were significantly higher in those with HbC, D and S traits and approached significance in those with HbE trait. In 45%, of subjects with HbC trait the MCHC value was > or = 35 g/dl. Such values may prove a useful marker for this abnormality. In a further 12 patients with HbC, D, E or S traits and coexisting iron deficiency anaemia, MCHC values were usually higher and the percentage of hypochromic cells (red cells with CHC <28 g/dl, directly measured by the H1) usually lower than values derived from controls with a normal Hb phenotype and iron deficiency anaemia of similar degree. In individuals with HbC, D, E or S traits, the MCHC and proportion of hypochromic cells are less sensitive indicators of iron lack than in subjects with a normal Hb phenotype.

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血红蛋白C、D、E和S特征受试者的平均细胞血红蛋白浓度。
采用拜耳H1全自动血液计数器对40例HbC、21例HbD、23例HbE和69例HbS非贫血患者的MCHC值进行评估。将这些值与正常Hb表型的对照组的值进行比较。具有HbC、D和S性状的人的数值显著高于具有HbE性状的人。45%具有HbC特征的受试者MCHC值>或= 35 g/dl。这些值可能被证明是这种异常的有用标记。在另外12例HbC、D、E或S特征并伴有缺铁性贫血的患者中,MCHC值通常较高,低色细胞(伴有CHC的红细胞)的百分比也较高
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