
pmid: 6015779
HYDROPS fetalis associated with hemoglobin Barts is believed to represent the homozygous state of α thalassemia. Ten cases occurring in Chinese families in Indonesia, Malaya and Hong Kong, 1 in a Greek Cypriot family and 1 in a Filipino family, have been described.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Recently, several more cases have been seen among Chinese in Hong Kong.8 We have encountered an additional case of this disease in a Chinese family in Montreal. In addition, a detailed study of the available members of the family has revealed some very unusual findings. While the mother of the baby presented a picture compatible with the . . .
Adult, Male, Infant, Newborn, Ascites, In Vitro Techniques, Blood Protein Electrophoresis, Blood Cell Count, Pregnancy Complications, Asian People, Pregnancy, Chromium Isotopes, Edema, Humans, Thalassemia, Female
Adult, Male, Infant, Newborn, Ascites, In Vitro Techniques, Blood Protein Electrophoresis, Blood Cell Count, Pregnancy Complications, Asian People, Pregnancy, Chromium Isotopes, Edema, Humans, Thalassemia, Female
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