Abstract

Hb Dhofar is a variant haemoglobin (beta(29 (GGC-GGT) gly-gly), beta(58 (CCT-CGT) pro-arg)) associated with a thalassaemic phenotype and unique to the Sultanate of Oman. We report clinical and haematological data on 54 subjects with Hb Dhofar (37 heterozygotes, 14 homozygotes and three compound heterozygotes with a different beta-thalassaemia mutation). In heterozygotes, the level of Hb Dhofar ranged from 8.8% to 21.5%. All heterozygotes had Hb A2 > 3.5%, consistent with beta-thalassaemia trait. Hb Dhofar in homozygotes and compound heterozygotes ranged from 26% to 59.7%, with a peripheral film consistent with homozygous beta-thalassaemia. Age at presentation in homozygotes ranged between 6 months and 8 yr, with a majority presenting before 5 yr of age. All had splenomegaly and six (43%) had undergone splenectomy. All had some degree of frontal bossing and in particular, two patients with infrequent transfusions had marked thalassaemic facies and stunting of growth. Hb Dhofar can be mistaken for Hb D as the electrophoretic mobility is similar, but differs from it by a variable and reduced quantity of variant Hb in both heterozygotes and homozygotes. Clinical and haematological data suggest that this mutation behaves like a moderately severe beta(+) thalassaemia allele resulting in a thalassaemia intermedia phenotype.

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