beta Thalassemia
- Synonyms
- Cooley's anemia; Erythroblastic anemia; Mediterranean anemia
- Modes of inheritance
- Autosomal recessive inheritance (Orphanet)
Autosomal dominant inheritance (Orphanet)
Summary
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- GeneReview Scope
- Diagnosis
- Clinical Characteristics
- Genetically Related (Allelic) Disorders
- Differential Diagnosis
- Management
- Genetic Counseling
- Resources
- Molecular Genetics
- Chapter Notes
- References
- Authors:
- Arielle L Langer
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Clinical features
Help- Abnormality of blood and blood-forming tissues
- Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Hypochromic microcytic anemia
- MedGen UID: 124413
- Concept ID: C0271901
- Finding: Disease or Syndrome
Abnormality of blood and blood-forming tissues
- Reduced beta/alpha synthesis ratio
Reduced beta/alpha synthesis ratio
- MedGen UID: 868732
- Concept ID: C4023137
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of blood and blood-forming tissues
- Hypochromic microcytic anemia
- ACMG Algorithm, 2023ACMG Algorithm, Hemoglobin F Only or F with Decreased A: Transfusion Dependent or Non Transfusion Dependent beta-Thalassemia; Hb beta 0 Thalassemia; Hb beta+/beta+ Thalassemia; Hb beta0/beta+ Thalassemia Screening Result, 2023
- ACMG ACT, 2023American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, Newborn Screening ACT Sheet, Hemoglobin F-Only; Hemoglobin F With Decreased A, 2023
- ACMG ACT, 2023American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, Newborn Screening ACT Sheet, FEA, Hemoglobin E/Beta Plus Thalassemia, 2023
- ACMG Algorithm, 2009American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, Algorithm, Hb Screening (non-S), 2009
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