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Yasser Abouelkheer1, Luisa Ladel1, Daniel Boxer2
1Internal Medicine, Norwalk Hospital/Yale University, Norwalk, USA.
Abstract:
Hereditary hemolytic anemia associated with pyruvate kinase deficiency is a rare hematological disorder that affects the glycolic pathway within red blood cells. The standard of care includes splenectomy, transfusions, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, these treatments can lead to common iatrogenic side effects such as infections, surgical complications, and iron overload. The novel drug therapy Mitapivat has shown promising results in terms of both efficacy and safety, but it can cause rare side effects such as fractures. In this report, we present the case of a 75-year-old female with hereditary hemolytic anemia caused by pyruvate kinase deficiency who suffered rib and vertebral body fractures after the initiation of Mitapivat. Screening for key risk factors of bone mineral disease can help identify patients who are at higher risk of developing fractures before starting therapy. In the future, gene therapy may provide an alternative treatment option for patients with hereditary hemolytic anemia with metabolic bone disorders.
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