Abstract

APPRECIABLE proportions of fœtal haemoglobin (Hb–F; αA2γF2) have been found1,2 in occasional cases of childhood leukaemia. This haemoglobin has also been detected in some adult leukaemias3. Among the adult cases of erythroleukaemia examined by us4, three were exceptional in showing red-cell inclusion bodies after supravital staining, associated with the presence of a minor haemoglobin component with electrophoretic properties very similar to those of Hb–H (Hb–βA4).

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