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The rare hemoglobin variant Hb Mizuho: report of a Swiss family and literature review.

Abstract
Hb Mizuho is a very rare unstable hemoglobin; here, we describe the clinical history of three Swiss family members with Hb Mizuho together with a systematic review of the previously six published cases. The clinical history of the adult woman we report here is unique since this is the first Hb Mizuho presenting with Moyamoya complications and the first case reported with long-term erythrocyte exchange. The literature review showed that Hb Mizuho was mainly reported as a de novo mutation, with the exception of children descended from known cases. All published patients with this unstable hemoglobin showed severe hemolytic anemia with the exception of one; all were regularly transfused. Patients with higher HbF levels might require fewer transfusions. All patients underwent splenectomy at a median age of 4 years and had variable clinical improvement; some achieved complete resolution of transfusion dependency after splenectomy. Iron overload in Hb Mizuho patients seems to be mainly attributed to transfusions and has less to do with ineffective erythropoiesis. Diagnosis might be challenging; a normal hemoglobin electrophoresis should not rule out the diagnosis of unstable hemoglobin in patients with otherwise unexplained hemolytic anemia. This series shows the enormous utility of using molecular techniques for diagnosis.
AuthorsLinet Njue, Cesare Medri, Peter Keller, Miriam Diepold, Behrouz Mansouri Taleghani, Alicia Rovó
JournalAnnals of hematology (Ann Hematol) Vol. 100 Issue 7 Pg. 1677-1683 (Jul 2021) ISSN: 1432-0584 [Electronic] Germany
PMID33590291 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Hemoglobins, Abnormal
  • hemoglobin Mizuho
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Anemia, Hemolytic (blood, genetics, therapy)
  • Blood Transfusion
  • Child
  • Family
  • Female
  • Hemoglobins, Abnormal (genetics, physiology)
  • Humans
  • Maternal Inheritance
  • Mother-Child Relations
  • Pregnancy
  • Switzerland

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