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698 Hereditary Elliptocytosis (HE) Hereditary Spherocytosis
General Measures
■provide folate supplementation
■counsel/diagnose other family members
specific therapy
■indications and complications of splenectomy similar to hereditary
spherocytosis (above)
■splenectomy is almost always curative
follow-up
■monitor for hematologic decompensation during acute illnesses
■interval ultrasounds for cholelithiasis
complications and prognosis
■HE: Complications are uncommon and prognosis is good
■if hemolysis, cholelithiasis possible
■megaloblastic anemia due to folate deficiency
■hemolytic, aplastic, and megaloblastic crises similar to spherocytosis
Hereditary Spherocytosis..............................
PATRICK G. GALLAGHER, MD
history & physical
History
■history of anemia, jaundice, gallstones, splenectomy
■family history of anemia, jaundice, gallstones, splenectomy
■∼two thirds dominant inheritance,∼one third recessive inheritance
or de novo mutation
Signs & Symptoms
■anemia, jaundice, pallor, and splenomegaly
■clinically heterogeneous
■typical patient relatively asymptomatic due to marrow compensa-
tion
■often identified when complications related to anemia or chronic
hemolysis occur or when studied for unrelated disorder
■hemolysis and anemia exaggerated in infancy
tests
Laboratory
■peripheral blood smear shows spherocytes lacking central pallor