| Literature DB >> 12187108 |
Cagatay Oktenli1, Fatih Bulucu.
Abstract
Beta-thalassemia minor is a hemoglobinopathy which has been known as a symptomless carrier state. Although there are many causes leading to renal tubular dysfunction, beta-thalassemia minor has not been reported among them in reviewing the literature. In a 20-year-old male patient referred to us because of glucosuria detected with dipstick, there was also anemia (hemoglobin, 11.5 g/dl; mean cell volume, 60 fl; and mean cell hemoglobin concentration, 19.5 pg). The 24-hour urinary glucose excretion rate was 5 g and, additionally, he had tubular proteinuria (albumin/beta(2)-microglobulin ratio in urine was 17.32). Based upon the detailed evaluation for both asymptomatic urinary abnormality and anemia, he was diagnosed as having renal tubular dysfunction and beta-thalassemia minor (hemoglobin A(1)was 91%, and hemoglobin A(2)was 9%). In conclusion, further reports are needed to reveal whether there is an association between these two distinct disorders. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, BaselEntities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12187108 DOI: 10.1159/000064463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephron ISSN: 1660-8151 Impact factor: 2.847