Table 1.

Hemoglobin defects in homozygotes for thalassemia and related disorders


State

Anemia

HbA

HbA2

HbF
Normal   None   Normal   Normal   Normal  
β+ thalassemia   Severe   Decreased   Normal   Increased* 
β0 thalassemia   Severe   Absent   Normal   Increased* 
δ-β thalassemia   Mild   Absent   Absent   Increased 
HPFH   None   Absent   Absent   Increased 
Corfu
 
Mild
 
Decreased
 
Absent
 
Increased
 

State

Anemia

HbA

HbA2

HbF
Normal   None   Normal   Normal   Normal  
β+ thalassemia   Severe   Decreased   Normal   Increased* 
β0 thalassemia   Severe   Absent   Normal   Increased* 
δ-β thalassemia   Mild   Absent   Absent   Increased 
HPFH   None   Absent   Absent   Increased 
Corfu
 
Mild
 
Decreased
 
Absent
 
Increased
 

Severe anemia is usually defined as having hemoglobin levels below 70 g/L and requires frequent transfusions.

*

Slightly increased over normal (5%-10% of total normal Hb levels).

Moderately increased over normal (10%-30% of total normal Hb).

Markedly increased, that is, almost completely compensatory (85%-100% of total normal Hb).

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