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710 High-Oxygen-Affinity HemoglobinsHigh-Oxygen-Affinity Hemoglobins.......................
AKIKO SHIMAMURA, MD, PhDhistory & physical
History
■Positive family history (autosomal dominant inheritance) though
may also occur sporadically
■Patients often asymptomaticSigns & Symptoms
■Splenomegaly is uncommontests
Blood
■Polycythemia with erythrocytosis (hb ranges between 17–22 g/dl)
■No evidence of hemolysis
■Normal rbc morphology on peripheral smear
■Only 50% are detectable by hemoglobin electrophoresisSpecific Diagnostic Tests
■Low P50 and hemoglobin oxygen dissociation curve shifted to the
left (decreased oxygen availability)
■Sequence analysis of alpha or beta globin genesdifferential diagnosis
■Polycythemia vera
■Mutations in the erythropoietin receptor
■Increased erythropoietin production
■Some unstable hemoglobins have abnormal oxygen dissociation
curvesmanagement
■No treatment generally required
■Hyperviscosity-related symptoms are rare
■Generally no adverse effect on fetus of mother with high oxygen
affinity hemoglobin
specific therapy
n/a