Unusual combination of genetic defects in a Sicilian boy: Gγ Aγ δβ thalassemia, Gγ Aγ heterocellular HPFH, βº thalassemia, and albinism

We describe the clinical and hematological findings in a 5-year-old boy with G gamma A gamma delta beta thalassemia, a G gamma A gamma heterocellular form of HPFH, beta(0) thalassemia, and albinism. Clinically he manifested only the characteristics of beta-thalassemia trait and not the typical picture of doubly heterozygous beta thal/delta beta thal. The simultaneous presence of heterocellular HPFH improves gamma chain synthesis, thus reducing the alpha chain excess. It is also possible that gene expression can be modified by the presence of other genetic anomalies.

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