Abstract

A rare case of successful pregnancy in a 26-year-old woman with transfusion dependent homozygous β +-thalassemia is described. Following the delivery she became amenorrheic with no evidence of ovarian or pituitary failure. Transient fertility is most unusual in female patients who otherwise present with a severe clinical course of the disease.

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