Misidentification of unstable, low oxygen affinity hemoglobin variant.

Journal: Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal Of Clinical Chemistry
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Abstract

Background: We present a case of Hemoglobin (Hgb) Louisville in a 6-y old girl presenting with hypoxia and mild hemolytic anemia.

Methods: Hgb Louisville is a rare, unstable hemoglobin variant with low oxygen affinity, but initial workup of this case using widely-available hemoglobin fractionation methods was unable to differentiate this variant from normal hemoglobins.

Results: This resulted in a delayed diagnosis.

Conclusions: This case highlights the limitations of routine hemoglobin fractionation methods for correct diagnosis of hemoglobin variants, and subsequent impact on patient care and management.

Authors
Joanna Jung, Emily Garnett, Beverley Vispo, Xinpu Chen, Jing Cao, M Tarek Elghetany, Sridevi Devaraj