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Thalassemia Reports, Volume 12, Issue 4

December 2022 - 3 articles

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Articles (3)

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
14,394 Views
16 Pages

22 November 2022

One of the more common single-gene disorders worldwide is α-thalassemia, carriers of which are found at variable frequencies (>1%) across all tropical and subtropical countries. Two linked α-globin genes on each allele of chromosome 16...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,102 Views
14 Pages

The Outcomes of Patients with Haemoglobin Disorders in Cyprus: A Joined Report of the Thalassaemia International Federation and the Nicosia and Paphos Thalassaemia Centres (State Health Services Organisation)

  • Michael Angastiniotis,
  • Soteroula Christou,
  • Annita Kolnakou,
  • Evangelia Pangalou,
  • Irene Savvidou,
  • Dimitrios Farmakis and
  • Androulla Eleftheriou

4 November 2022

Haemoglobinopathies, including thalassaemias and sickle-cell syndromes, are demanding, lifelong conditions that pose a significant burden to patients, families, and healthcare systems. Despite the therapeutic advances and the resulting improvements i...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,972 Views
8 Pages

Redesigning New Policy Options for Thalassemia Prevention in Sri Lanka

  • Nadeeja Amarasinghe,
  • Amila Amarasena,
  • Anoj Thabrew,
  • Prabhath Werawatte,
  • Anuja Premawardhena,
  • Farnaz Malik,
  • Mohamed Abusayeed and
  • Champika Wickramasinghe

19 October 2022

Sri Lanka, a country with 22 million people, has nearly 2000 thalassemia patients with severe thalassemia, two-thirds of whom have beta thalassemia major (TM). The current prevention program based on promoting “safe marriages”, which has...

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