TY - JOUR
T1 - Congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia, type I, in a Caucasian patient with retinal angioid streaks (homozygous arg1042trp mutation in codanin-1)
AU - Tamary, H.
AU - Offret, H.
AU - Dgany, O.
AU - Foliguet, B.
AU - Wickramasinghe, S. N.
AU - Krasnov, T.
AU - Rumilly, F.
AU - Goujard, C.
AU - Fénéant-Thibault, M.
AU - Cynober, T.
AU - Delaunay, J.
PY - 2008/3
Y1 - 2008/3
N2 - A congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia (CDA) was recognised in a French Caucasian male patient. Blood smears showed a pronounced aniso-poikilocytosis. Bone marrow light microscopy showed signs of dyserythropoesis, but no internuclear chromatin bridges. Electron microscopy disclosed erythroblast nuclei with the Swiss cheese aspect and the presence of cytoplasmic organelles, assessing the diagnosis of CDA I. The presence of internuclear chromatin bridges may thus be missing in CDA I. The patient proved to be homozygous for the Arg1042Trp mutation in codanin-1 (the 'Bedouin mutation'). By the age of 25, the patient's vision started to deteriorate as a result of retinal angioid streaks and macular abnormalities. Evolution was controlled and the patient, being nearly 50 yr old now, still has a partial use of his eyes. This second case of retinal angioid streaks reported in CDA I adds to the non-haematological features likely to be associated with this condition.
AB - A congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia (CDA) was recognised in a French Caucasian male patient. Blood smears showed a pronounced aniso-poikilocytosis. Bone marrow light microscopy showed signs of dyserythropoesis, but no internuclear chromatin bridges. Electron microscopy disclosed erythroblast nuclei with the Swiss cheese aspect and the presence of cytoplasmic organelles, assessing the diagnosis of CDA I. The presence of internuclear chromatin bridges may thus be missing in CDA I. The patient proved to be homozygous for the Arg1042Trp mutation in codanin-1 (the 'Bedouin mutation'). By the age of 25, the patient's vision started to deteriorate as a result of retinal angioid streaks and macular abnormalities. Evolution was controlled and the patient, being nearly 50 yr old now, still has a partial use of his eyes. This second case of retinal angioid streaks reported in CDA I adds to the non-haematological features likely to be associated with this condition.
KW - Arg1042Trp mutation
KW - CDA I
KW - No chromatin bridges
KW - Retinal angioid streaks
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1600-0609.2007.01004.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1600-0609.2007.01004.x
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C2 - 18081704
AN - SCOPUS:39149117998
SN - 0902-4441
VL - 80
SP - 271
EP - 274
JO - European Journal of Haematology
JF - European Journal of Haematology
IS - 3
ER -