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1/62. Pituitary deficiency and lack of gonads in an XY pseudohermaphrodite with beta 39/lepore haemoglobinopathy.

    We describe the occurrence of hypothyroidism and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in an XY pseudohermaphrodite subject affected by beta-thalassemia. The patient, reared as female, diagnosed at 14 months of age as having a beta 39/Lepore hemoglobinopathy, treated with multiple transfusion therapy, was referred at age of 15 years because of delayed puberty. Complete endocrine evaluation showed low levels, both basal and after combined LHRH-TRH and hCG stimuli, of FSH, LH, TSH, estradiol (E2), testosterone (T), progesterone (P), androstenedione (A), and FT4 levels, and normal PRL, cortisol, 17OHP and ACTH levels. Imaging studies (ultrasound, magnetic resonance, radioisotope scanning and gonadal vessels phlebography) did not show internal genitalia and gonads. karyotype resulted 46,XY. PCR amplification of the SRY gene confirmed the presence of the y chromosome. female genitalia without uterus in a subject with y chromosome SRY gene, and no detectable testes indicate a condition of male pseudohermaphroditism associated with testicular regression. Low gonadotropin and sex steroid levels are suggestive of combined acquired hypothalamic-pituitary and gonadal impairment, due to iron deposition in both organs. We cannot exclude congenital failure of testosterone synthesis and action in this case, because lack of gonads is an unusual finding in thalassemic hypogonadic subjects.
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2/62. High-risk pregnancy in beta-thalassemia major women. Report of three cases.

    Reproductive failure is common in beta-thalassemia major patients because of endocrine damage resulting from iron overload. Here 3 full-term pregnancies following spontaneous ovulation in 2 splenectomized beta-thalassemia major women are reported. The main echocardiographic parameters, such as left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic diameters, fractional shortening and ejection fraction, were within the normal range before pregnancy, but worsened during gestation, and 1 patient developed pre-congestive heart failure. deferoxamine therapy was continued throughout 2 pregnancies, while in the other it was stopped after 8 weeks: no abnormalities were noted in the children. Thanks to the currently applied therapies, an increased number of pregnancies may now be expected in beta-thalassemia major women: it is important to find out more about the pregnancy-related problems and their management in these patients.
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3/62. Regression of multiple hepatic masses in a young patient with thalassaemia.

    BACKGROUND: We report a young girl with thalassaemia who showed development and regression of multiple hepatic masses. RESULTS: The tumours, detected 3 years after allogeneic bone-marrow transplantation, showed progressive reduction in size and number following a phlebotomy program to treat iron overload. CONCLUSION: The detailed CT, MRI and histological findings are described.
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4/62. Effective treatment of beta-thalassemia intermedia during pregnancy with rHuEpo. A case report.

    The anemia of pregnancy in presence of beta-thalassemia intermedia usually aggravates pregnancy procedure. In the present study we investigated whether the administration of recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEpo) recombinant human erythropoietin in combination with iron and folic acid may ameliorate blood indices as an alternative choice to blood transfusion.
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5/62. beta-thalassemia intermedia caused by compound heterozygosity for Hb Malay (beta codon 19 AAC-->AGC; asn-->Ser) and codons 41/42 (-CTTT) beta(0)-thalassemia mutation.

    We report a case of beta-thalassemia intermedia caused by compound heterozygosity for hemoglobin (Hb) Malay and codon 41/42 (-CTTT) beta(0)-thalassemia mutation in a 38-year-old Chinese woman. This patient has long-standing anemia with a baseline Hb level of around 70 g/L. She worked as a full-time cashier and had not required regular blood transfusions. Nevertheless, she had splenomegaly necessitating splenectomy, cholelithiasis, and iron overload. This case illustrates the varied phenotypic expression associated with compound heterozygosity for Hb Malay and other beta-thalassemia mutations. Since Hb Malay migrates as Hb A on electrophoresis and chromatography, this variant Hb mutation ought to be included in the differential diagnosis for beta-thalassemia major or intermedia patients of Southeast Asian descent who are reported to have Hb A on the basis of Hb analysis. The possible presence of this mutation should also be considered in appropriate cases for genetic counseling in couples at risk of conceiving fetuses with beta-thalassemia major or intermedia.
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6/62. Treatment with deferiprone (L1) in a thalassemic patient with bone lesions due to desferrioxamine.

    A male thalassemia major patient who developed bone and cartilage abnormalities with a standard dose of desferrioxamine (DFX) given subcutaneously from the age of 4 years was treated with the oral iron chelator deferiprone (L1). During L1 treatment an improvement of genu valgum, evidence of healing and filling in of bone at the periphery of knee metaphysis and improvement in growth velocity were observed. However, the sitting height had decreased further, confirming the irreversibility of platyspondylosis, so affecting the near final standing height (156.8 cm) which was below the mid-parental height (168 cm). prospective studies are warranted to determine the effect of different iron chelators on the bone metabolism of patients with thalassemia.
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7/62. Juvenile hemochromatosis associated with B-thalassemia treated by phlebotomy and recombinant human erythropoietin.

    Juvenile hemochromatosis is a rare genetic disorder that causes iron overload. Clinical complications, which include liver cirrhosis, heart failure, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and diabetes, appear earlier and are more severe than in HFE-related hemochromatosis. This disorder, therefore, requires an aggressive therapeutic approach to achieve iron depletion. We report here the case of a young Italian female with juvenile hemochromatosis who was unable to tolerate frequent phlebotomy because of coexistent ss-thalassemia trait. The patient was successfully iron-depleted by combining phlebotomy with recombinant human erythropoietin.
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8/62. iron overload and iron-chelating therapy in hemoglobin e-beta thalassemia.

    Whereas hemoglobin (Hb) E-beta thalassemia is recognized as probably the most common serious hemoglobinopathy worldwide, its natural history remains poorly defined. The interaction of hemoglobin e and beta-thalassemia result in a wide spectrum of clinical disorders, some indistinguishable from thalassemia major and some milder and not transfusion-dependent. Partially as a result of this wide range of phenotypes, clear guidelines for approaches to transfusion and to iron-chelating therapy for patients with Hb E-beta thalassemia have not been developed. By contrast, data that have accumulated during the past 10 years in patients with beta-thalassemia permit a quantitative approach to the management of iron overload and provide guidelines for the control of body iron burden in individual patients treated with iron-chelating therapy. These guidelines may be applicable to patients with Hb E-beta thalassemia. Preliminary evidence from our studies of iron loading in affected patients with Hb E-beta thalassemia in sri lanka suggest that this disorder may be associated with variable, but accelerated, gastrointestinal iron absorption, and that the iron loading associated with chronic transfusions in patients with Hb E-beta thalassemia is similar to that observed in patients with beta-thalassemia. These data, in the only cohort of patients with Hb E-beta thalassemia to have undergone quantitative assessment of body iron burden, suggest that the principles that guide assessment of iron loading and initiation of chelating therapy in patients with beta-thalassemia may be generally applicable to those with Hb E-beta thalassemia. Further quantitative studies in both nontransfused and transfused patients will be necessary to permit firm conclusions.
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9/62. Heterozygosity for the H63D mutation in the hereditary hemochromatosis (HFE) gene may lead into severe iron overload in beta-thalassemia minor: observations in a thalassemic kindred.

    Heterozygosity for beta-thalassemia (minor) by itself does not lead into iron overload; however, when it is inherited together with a homozygous state for either the H63D or the C282Y mutations of the hereditary hemochromatosis gene (HFE gene), iron overload may ensue. We describe here a kindred in which the propositus, being heterozygote for beta-thalassemia and the H63D mutation of the HFE gene, developed severe iron overload and in turn, chronic liver failure with portal hypertension. Other members of the family with either beta-thalassemia or heterozygous for the H63D gene mutation did not develop iron overload. The interaction between beta-thalassemia and hereditary hemochromatosis is briefly discussed and speculations about other possible genetic mutations leading into familial iron loading are done.
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10/62. Pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung fibrosis, and lung iron deposition in thalassaemia major.

    Although restrictive lung disease is the predominant abnormality of pulmonary function in patients with thalassaemia major (TM), its aetiology and its association with pulmonary hypertension (PH) detected in some patients with TM remains unknown. We report a patient with TM, iron overload, frequent pulmonary infections, and progressive severe precapillary PH over the previous 5 years. A severe restrictive pattern and interstitial lung fibrosis were revealed by pulmonary function tests and high resolution computed tomography, respectively. This presentation suggests that interstitial fibrosis may complicate lung involvement in TM and can significantly contribute to the development of PH.
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