Abstract
A careful review of hematological data obtained for patients with relatively mild hemolytic anemia may result in the detection of silent hemoglobin (Hb) variants that exhibit significant instability when tested with appropriate laboratory procedures. This was the case for A.S., a 27-year-old Spanish female who had mild splenomegaly and a mild hemolytic anemia
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