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THE APPROACH AND DIAGNOSIS OF COOMBS NEGATIVE HEMOLYTIC ANEMIAS
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Achille Iolascon
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Anemia affects 1.6 billion of people worldwide, about 10% of these individuals are affected by rare anemias of which 80% are hereditary.1 Hereditary anemias (HA) embrace a highly heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by anemia of variable degree and by complex genotype-phenotype correlations. Differential diagnosis, classification, and patient stratification among HA are often very difficult.

To date, the major current application of next generation sequencing (NGS) in diagnostics is through disease-targeted tests for which multiple causal genes are known. Some studies have already demonstrated the utility of targeted-NGS (t-NGS) approach in the study of specific subtypes of HA patients. Here, we described the diagnostic workflow based on t-NGS that we developed for the diagnosis of patients affected by HA. Within this wide group of disorders, we included: (1) hyporegenerative anemias, as congenital dyserythropoietic anemias (CDA); (2) hemolytic anemias due to red cell membrane defects, as hereditary spherocytosis (HS) and stomatocytosis (HSt); hemolytic anemias due to enzymatic defects, as pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency.1–5

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