Clinical and laboratory features of sickle cell disease in The Netherlands
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1988Author
Aluoch, JR
De Geus, A
Goudsmit, R
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Out of about 200 patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) in the Netherlands, 6% are non-negroid patients from Turkey. 83 were assessed clinico-haematologically regarding the type of SCD, ethnic origin, concurrent alpha-thalassaemia (alpha-thal), and type of sickle cell gene (beta S-chromosome). 54 patients had homozygous sickle cell (SS), 1 sickle cell haemoglobin D (SD) Punjab, 5 sickle cell beta o-thalassaemia (S beta o-thal), 5 sickle cell beta +-thalassaemia (S beta +-thal) and 18 sickle cell haemoglobin C (SC) disease. 14% of the 83 patients were from Turkey, the others were of West Indian and African origin, most (73%) of whom were from Surinam. The Netherlands may be the only country in the world where non-negroid SCD patients are present in such a proportion to negroid SCD patients. alpha-thal was detected in 16 patients and in 14 of their relatives with sickle cell trait. Four main types of beta S-chromosomes were identified: Benin, Central African Republic, Senegal and Saudi Arabia types. SS and S beta o-thal disease ran a more severe course than S beta +-thal and SC disease. No clinical difference was ascribable to ethnic origin, alpha-thal or HbF-level but in each ethnic group there were some patients with a remarkably mild course of SS disease, which was related to the type of beta S-chromosome. These were the Senegal and Saudi Arabia beta S-chromosomes. Proper differentiation between genotypes is of prognostic and therapeutic relevance, especially in SC disease as it is sometimes discovered too late.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3381319http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/29394
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Trop Geogr Med. 1988 Jan;40(1):7-12Publisher
Unit of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam
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