| Literature DB >> 33936638 |
Fateen Ata1, Saad Javed2, Bassam Muthanna1, Ines Dakhlia1, Ammara Bint I Bilal3, Motwakil Musa1, Mashuk Uddin1, Mohamed A Yassin4.
Abstract
The co-occurrence of acute hemolysis and methemoglobinemia secondary to favism in G6PD deficient individuals is rare. Identifying it promptly is of high clinical significance as treating methemoglobinemia (with methylene blue) can worsen hemolysis.Entities:
Keywords: Favism; G6PD; Hemolysis; fava beans; glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase; methemoglobinemia
Year: 2021 PMID: 33936638 PMCID: PMC8077420 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.3941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Clinical features of the patient
| Hematological parameters | Patient code | Normal range |
|---|---|---|
| WBC count | 31000 | 4.5‐11 *103/μL |
| Platelets | 515 | 150‐400 ×103/μL |
| MCV | 98.7 | 83‐101 fL |
| MCHC | 32.9 | 31.5‐34.5 gm/dL |
| RI | 2.47 | >2 |
| PO2 on ABG | 524 | 83‐108 mm Hg |
| MetHgb | 5.6% | <1.6% |
| Indirect bilirubin | 60 | <13 μmol/L |
| LDH | Hemolyzed | 135‐225 U/L |
| Haptoglobin | 15 | 30‐200 mg/dL |
| G6P6D quantity | 23 | 224‐517 mU/109RBC |
| PS | Bite cells, blister cells, left shift | – |
| Carboxy Hgb | 3.3% |
Nonsmoker: <1.5% of Hgb Smokers: <1.5%‐5.0% of Hgb |
| HgbE | HBA:96, HBA2:2.6, HBS:0, HBF:1, HBH: absent | HBA:95.8‐98, HBA2:2‐3.3, HBS:0, HBF:0‐0.9, HBH: absent |
| CRP | 67 | 0‐5 mg/L |
Abbreviations: CRP, c‐reactive protein; Hgb, hemoglobin; HgbE, hemoglobin electrophoresis; LDH, lactate dehydrogenase; MCHC, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration; MCV, Mean corpuscular volume; MetHgb, methemoglobin; PS, peripheral smear; RI, reticulocyte index; WBC, white blood cell.
FIGURE 1Trend of hemoglobin of the patient throughout the hospital stay
FIGURE 2Mechanism of reduction of methemoglobin to hemoglobin by methylene blue; concept taken from Percy MJ et al
Reported cases of methemoglobinemia and G6PD deficiency secondary to favism
| Case number |
Patients' age, sex Nationality | G6PD deficiency | Type | Hgb (gm/dL) presentation/lowest | MetHgb | Methylene blue | Vit C | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 |
43 y, male Albanian | New diagnosis | NA | 8/NA | 8% | No | Yes | Discharged |
| Case 2 |
6 y, male Algerian | New diagnosis | G6PD376G/202A | 9.2/6 | 7.6% | No | No | Discharged |
| Case 3 |
30 y, male Nepalese | New diagnosis | NA | 8.4/5.9 | 35% | No | Yes | Discharged |
| Case 4 |
1 y, male Afghan | New diagnosis | NA | 6.2/6.2 | 6.2% | No | No | Discharged |
| Case 5 |
1 y, male Iraqi | New diagnosis | NA | 6.9/NA | 11.4% | No | No | Discharged |
| Case 6 |
6 y, male Iraqi | New diagnosis | NA | 4.6/NA | 14.9% | No | No | Discharged |
| Our case |
56 y, male Qatari | New diagnosis | NA | 9.9/6.5 | 5.6% | Yes | Yes | Discharged |
Abbreviations: G6PD, Glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase; Hgb, Hemoglobin; MetHgb (normal 0%‐1.5%), Methemoglobin.