Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile

BACKGROUND: In India, hemoglobinopathy screening programs focus on reducing the burden of beta-thalassemia by screening the antenatal females and young adolescents. Although alpha (α)-thalassemia is common in the Mediterranean countries, alpha (α)-thalassemia screening and diagnosis are performed in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dinesh Chandra, Seema Tyagi, Roopam Deka, Richa Chauhan, Jasdeep Singh, Tulika Seth, Hara Prasad Pati, Renu Saxena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Hematology
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.jahjournal.org/article.asp?issn=1658-5127;year=2017;volume=8;issue=4;spage=135;epage=139;aulast=Chandra
id doaj-7ad0e3940eb141ad93ceadc37a712af1
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7ad0e3940eb141ad93ceadc37a712af12020-11-24T21:16:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Applied Hematology1658-51272017-01-018413513910.4103/joah.joah_46_17Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profileDinesh ChandraSeema TyagiRoopam DekaRicha ChauhanJasdeep SinghTulika SethHara Prasad PatiRenu SaxenaBACKGROUND: In India, hemoglobinopathy screening programs focus on reducing the burden of beta-thalassemia by screening the antenatal females and young adolescents. Although alpha (α)-thalassemia is common in the Mediterranean countries, alpha (α)-thalassemia screening and diagnosis are performed in a few centers in India. HbH disease is an uncommon clinical phenotype of α-thalassemia with variable clinical presentation. The hallmark feature of HbH is the presence of golf ball inclusions in the red cells demonstrated with supravital staining. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Here, we discuss an algorithmic approach to screen hemograms for thalassemic indices, followed by evaluation of reticulocyte preparation after 40 minutes (supravital stain preparation for golf ball inclusions). If golf ball inclusions were positive, Hb analysis on Hb-capillary zone electrophoresis (Hb-CZE)was done. RESULTS: We received 28,000 samples for complete hemogram and blood film examination, over a period of 8 months. Reticulocyte count was required in 11,600 samples out of which 13 cases were positive for golf ball inclusions. Of these, nine were identified as HbH disease on Hb-CZE. These patients presented with pallor and generalized weakness. On examination, jaundice (3/9 patients) and hepatosplenomegaly (4/9 patients) were relatively uncommon. The majority of them (6/9) required infrequent blood transfusions. All patients had microcytic hypochromic red cell indices with median HbA of 89% (range: 68.1%–96.9%), HbA2 of 1.4% (range: 0.8%–1.7%), and fast-moving band in zone 15 (HbH) of 5.6% (range: 1.4%–30.3%) on Hb-CZE. CONCLUSION: We emphasize a systematic screening of hemograms and peripheral smears along with a simple and cost-effective screening test for golf ball inclusions to diagnose HbH disease that often poses a clinical dilemma due to its variable clinical presentation.http://www.jahjournal.org/article.asp?issn=1658-5127;year=2017;volume=8;issue=4;spage=135;epage=139;aulast=ChandraAlpha-thalassemiaGolf ball inclusionsHemoglobin H diseaseHemoglobinopathy
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Dinesh Chandra
Seema Tyagi
Roopam Deka
Richa Chauhan
Jasdeep Singh
Tulika Seth
Hara Prasad Pati
Renu Saxena
spellingShingle Dinesh Chandra
Seema Tyagi
Roopam Deka
Richa Chauhan
Jasdeep Singh
Tulika Seth
Hara Prasad Pati
Renu Saxena
Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile
Journal of Applied Hematology
Alpha-thalassemia
Golf ball inclusions
Hemoglobin H disease
Hemoglobinopathy
author_facet Dinesh Chandra
Seema Tyagi
Roopam Deka
Richa Chauhan
Jasdeep Singh
Tulika Seth
Hara Prasad Pati
Renu Saxena
author_sort Dinesh Chandra
title Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile
title_short Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile
title_full Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile
title_fullStr Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile
title_full_unstemmed Utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin H disease and its clinico-hematological profile
title_sort utility of screening golf ball inclusions in hemoglobin h disease and its clinico-hematological profile
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Applied Hematology
issn 1658-5127
publishDate 2017-01-01
description BACKGROUND: In India, hemoglobinopathy screening programs focus on reducing the burden of beta-thalassemia by screening the antenatal females and young adolescents. Although alpha (α)-thalassemia is common in the Mediterranean countries, alpha (α)-thalassemia screening and diagnosis are performed in a few centers in India. HbH disease is an uncommon clinical phenotype of α-thalassemia with variable clinical presentation. The hallmark feature of HbH is the presence of golf ball inclusions in the red cells demonstrated with supravital staining. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Here, we discuss an algorithmic approach to screen hemograms for thalassemic indices, followed by evaluation of reticulocyte preparation after 40 minutes (supravital stain preparation for golf ball inclusions). If golf ball inclusions were positive, Hb analysis on Hb-capillary zone electrophoresis (Hb-CZE)was done. RESULTS: We received 28,000 samples for complete hemogram and blood film examination, over a period of 8 months. Reticulocyte count was required in 11,600 samples out of which 13 cases were positive for golf ball inclusions. Of these, nine were identified as HbH disease on Hb-CZE. These patients presented with pallor and generalized weakness. On examination, jaundice (3/9 patients) and hepatosplenomegaly (4/9 patients) were relatively uncommon. The majority of them (6/9) required infrequent blood transfusions. All patients had microcytic hypochromic red cell indices with median HbA of 89% (range: 68.1%–96.9%), HbA2 of 1.4% (range: 0.8%–1.7%), and fast-moving band in zone 15 (HbH) of 5.6% (range: 1.4%–30.3%) on Hb-CZE. CONCLUSION: We emphasize a systematic screening of hemograms and peripheral smears along with a simple and cost-effective screening test for golf ball inclusions to diagnose HbH disease that often poses a clinical dilemma due to its variable clinical presentation.
topic Alpha-thalassemia
Golf ball inclusions
Hemoglobin H disease
Hemoglobinopathy
url http://www.jahjournal.org/article.asp?issn=1658-5127;year=2017;volume=8;issue=4;spage=135;epage=139;aulast=Chandra
work_keys_str_mv AT dineshchandra utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT seematyagi utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT roopamdeka utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT richachauhan utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT jasdeepsingh utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT tulikaseth utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT haraprasadpati utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
AT renusaxena utilityofscreeninggolfballinclusionsinhemoglobinhdiseaseanditsclinicohematologicalprofile
_version_ 1726016371696861184