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American Journal of Hematology 1979

Heterogeneity of hemoglobin gamma chains in normal newborns and in cases of alpha and beta thalassemia.

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L E Lie-Injo
Z I Randhawa
J P Kane
J Ganesan
R George

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Abstract

The ratio of Ggamma to Agamma was studied in 13 normal healthy newborns and in eight neonates with hydrops fetalis due to homozygous alpha-thalassemia. The findings in the normal healthy newborns agreed with those of earlier reports. In homozygous alpha-thalassemia the Ggamma and Agamma ratio appeared generally lower than in healthy control newborns, but one of the hydrops fetalis cases had a very high Ggamma value. In all 13 normal healthy newborns, in 8 patients with homozygous alpha-thalassemia, and in 4 patients with homozygous beta-thalassemia, Tgamma chains with threonine at position 75 were detected in addition Igamma chains with isoleucine at position 75. In homozygous alpha-thalassemia, the Tgamma-to-Igamma ratio seemed lower and in homozygous beta-thalassemia higher than in normal newborns.

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