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THALASSEMIA
“SEA IN THE BLOOD”
By: Marija Jukic
HIS TORY AND BACKGROUND
1925
Doctor Thomas Cooley
Genetic blood disorder
First discovered in the Mediterranean area
Preventative against malaria- prevalent in those areas
Characterized by a lack of red blood cells and low hemoglobin
Resulting in fatigue caused by anemia
Several types exist of different severities
Alpha thalassemia
Beta thalassemia- most prevalent
Major (Cooley’s Anemia and Mediterranean Anemia)
Minor
ORIGIN AND INHERITANCE
Inherited when a mutated thalassemia gene is passed from a parent to
child
Nature of the gene determines the severity
Autosomal recessive
Alpha Thalassemia
Cause: HBA1 and HBA2 gene deletions
Beta Thalassemia
Cause: HBB mutated gene
Makes beta-globin- subunit of hemoglobin
SYMPTOMS
Fatigue
Weakness
Shortness of breath
Paleness
Irritability
Discoloration of skin (jaundice)
Disproportionate organs/bones
Deformities of facial bones
Slow growth
Swelling of abdomen
Dark urine
All depend on the severity of the disease
DIAGNOSIS
Newborn children appear healthy at first
Special hemoglobin from the fetus is replaced with faulty
hemoglobin
Blood testing
Prenatal testing:
Amniocentesis (fluid around fetus)
Chorionic Villus Sampling (placenta)
TREATMENT AND PREVENTATIVES
Treatment depends on the severity
MILD:
None
Blood transfusion
MODERATE/SEVERE
Frequent blood transfusions
Medication to rid of iron caused by transfusions
Stem cell transplant
Radiation to rid of diseased bone marrow
Donor donates healthy bone marrow
Reserved for most severe cases- severe risks
Aided reproductive testing is available to parents who are diseased/carriers
SUMMARY
Thalassemia results in low oxygen in the blood- anemia
Beta Thalassemia major is most prevalent
Autosomal recessive
Caused by mutations/deletions in gene’s
Symptoms can appear within 2 years after birth
A diagnosis can occur prenatally
Treatment is available
Living with Thalassemia: many doctor visits, low iron and
calcium diets
WORKS CITED
Cooley's Anemia Foundation Leading the Fight against
Thalassemia." Thalassemiaorg the Cooleys Anemia Foundation Site. n.p.,
n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2013.
"How Do People Get Thalassemia?" How Do People Get Thalassemia? N.p., n.d.
Web. 26 Nov. 2013.
"How Is Thalassemia Inherited?" EMedTV: Health Information Brought To Life.
n.p., n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2013.
"Living with Thalassemia." Diet and Calcium. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Nov. 2013.
Staff, Mayo Clinic. "Definition." Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical
and Research, 04 Feb. 2011. Web. 26 Nov. 2013.