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1/2. Postmortem diagnosis of diamond-Blackfan anemia.

    diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a rare etiology for congenital anemia, but this diagnosis should be considered when aregenerative hypoplastic anemia occurs in infancy. A term infant girl received a red blood cell transfusion at birth for neonatal anemia (hemoglobin 75 g/L) initially attributed to abruptio placentae. There were no additional investigations. Hemoglobin gradually decreased during the first 4 weeks of life, leading to severe anemia and death despite transfusions. A postmortem diagnosis of DBA was made by extraction of dna collected on blood filter paper showing a deletion in RPS19 gene. Neonatal anemias should be carefully investigated and close follow-up should be performed during the first months of life, even if there is an obvious hemorrhagic etiology.
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2/2. Unusual clinical features of neonatal anemia due to fetomaternal transfusion.

    fetomaternal transfusion occurs in about 50 percent pregnancies. However, it can cause severe neonatal anemia at birth. A one-day-old baby girl, small for gestational age, was born to a G1P1 woman without perinatal blood loss or obstetric complication. pallor and mild tachypnea were noted after birth. Laboratory examination revealed severe anemia, (Hb: 4.8 gm/dl, Hct: 14.7%), reticulocytosis and normoblastemia. Direct coombs' test was negative. brain echo examination was normal. Maternal peripheral blood smear stained with Kleihauer-Betke technique demonstrated presence of fetal cells. Following packed red blood cells transfusion, the baby's symptoms improved. The unusual clinical features were described and discussed. Kleihauer-Betke test should be performed in unexpected neonatal anemia after birth.
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