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Jovana Yudin1, Madeleine Verhovsek2,3,4
1Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Altered oxygen affinity variant hemoglobins (Hbs) are caused by mutations of the globin genes. Changes in Hb oxygen affinity shift the oxygen dissociation curve, and can be identified by abnormal p50 measurements of patient red blood cells. Variants are categorized as either low oxygen affinity (high p50) or high oxygen affinity (low p50). Accurate diagnosis requires recognition of typical clinical and laboratory findings. In this case-based review, we present two patients with altered oxygen affinity variants, illustrating barriers to prompt and accurate diagnosis, and issues in management. We then review pathophysiology, diagnostic tests, clinical features, and management strategies.
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