葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶缺乏对镰状细胞贫血表达的影响:1例报告

P. Osho, M. O. Ojo, E. Osho, Ndidi Aisha Okunnuga, O. Oni, Olugbenga Festus Fabusiwa
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镰状细胞性贫血和葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶缺乏症是贫血的主要临床后果。这两种疾病很少在患者中共同表达。然而,两种疾病的病理共存往往会使患者的临床表现恶化和加重。我们报告这两种疾病的共同遗传诊断在43岁的男子谁被诊断为SCA在童年。他从小就在二级卫生保健机构接受治疗。由于反复发作的溶血性贫血,他多次输血,这完全归因于SCA。他因复发性严重溶血性贫血被转到本中心,PCV为9%。在检测G6PD缺乏状态前2个月,患者因严重贫血每月输血。在检测出他的G6PD缺乏状态,并给予谷胱甘肽和硒补充剂适当干预,并咨询避免接触氧化剂后,他需要输血的急性溶血发作频率有所缓解,并且他的稳态PCV改善了16%。本病例报告强调了SCA患者常规筛查G6PD状态的重要性,以便制定适当的措施,减少急性溶血发作发生率的恶化,并因此需要反复输血。
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Impact of Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency on Sickle Cell Anaemia Expression: A Case Report
Sickle cell anaemia and Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency have anaemia as major clinical consequence. The two disorders are rarely co-expressed in a patient. However, the pathological co-existence of both disorders tends to worsen and aggravate the clinical presentation in affected individuals. We report a diagnosis of the co-inheritance of these two disorders in a 43 year old man who was diagnosed with SCA at childhood. He was managed in a secondary health care facility since child hood. He has had multiple blood transfusions on account of repeated episodes of haemolytic anaemia which was solely attributed to SCA. He was referenced our center on account of recurrent severe heamolytic anaemia with a PCV of 9%. In the preceding 2 months to detecting his G6PD deficient status, he was having monthly blood transfusions on account of severe anaemia. Following the detection of his G6PD deficiency status and appropriate intervention with glutathione and selenium supplements and counseling to avoid exposure to oxidizing agents, he had a respite in the frequency of acute episodes of haemolysis necessitating blood transfusion, as well as an improvement in his steady state PCV of 16%. This case report underscores the importance of routine screening for G6PD status in patients with SCA so as to institute appropriate measures to reduce the worsening of incidence of acute episodes of haemolysis and the need for recurrent blood transfusions on account of this.
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