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Hereditary ovalocytosis Health Article
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Definition
Hereditary ovalocytosis is rare condition pass down through families in which blood cells are slightly oval shaped instead of round. It is a form of hereditary elliptocytosis.
Alternative Names
Ovalocytosis - hereditary
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Ovalocytosis is mainly found in Southeast Asian populations.
Symptoms
Signs and tests
An examination by your health care provider may occasionally show an enlarged spleen. This condition is diagnosed by look at the shape of blood cells under a microscope. The following tests may also be done:
Treatment
In severe cases, the disease may be treated by removal of the spleen (splenectomy).
Complications
The condition may be associated with kidney problems.
References
Jeng MR. Hematologic problems in immigrants from Southeast Asia. Hematol Oncol Clin North Am. Dec 2004; 18(6): 1405-22, x. Laosombat V, Dissaneevate S, Wongchanchailert M, Satayasevanaa B. Neonatal anemia associated with Southeast Asian ovalocytosis. Int J Hematol. 2005 Oct;82(3):201-5. |
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