| Literature DB >> 4028322 |
B Duflo, I Maiga, E Pichard, D Diallo, A N Diallo, T Coulibaly, D Mahamane, H A Traoré.
Abstract
An hospital survey, performed in Bamako (Mali, West Africa) showed 7.5% haemoglobin AC, 0.4% haemoglobin CC, 1.6% haemoglobin SC and 0.2% haemoglobin CA (haemoglobin C-beta+thalassaemia). Haemoglobin C was mostly prevalent among Bobo, Mossi, Senoufo, Minianka and Dogon coming from the Southern border of Mali. Haemoglobin SC and to a lesser extent haemoglobins CC and CA often induce haemolysis and vasoocclusion. Microcytosis is common, even in the absence of anaemia.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4028322
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filiales