Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study

Introduction: Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis (SeAO) is a hereditary erythrocyte membrane disorder predominantly found in Southeast Asia. It is an autosomal dominant condition and can cause severe haemolysis during the neonatal period. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of SeAO among Malays i...

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Main Authors: Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi, A Talib, Norlelawati, Abdul Halim, Sarah, Omar, Ahmad Marzuki, Abdullah, Nor Zamzila
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spelling my.iium.irep.1154102024-11-01T07:20:27Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/115410/ Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi A Talib, Norlelawati Abdul Halim, Sarah Omar, Ahmad Marzuki Abdullah, Nor Zamzila RC Internal medicine RC633 Specialties of Internal Medicines- Diseases of The Blood and Blood-forming Organs. Hematologic Diseases Introduction: Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis (SeAO) is a hereditary erythrocyte membrane disorder predominantly found in Southeast Asia. It is an autosomal dominant condition and can cause severe haemolysis during the neonatal period. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of SeAO among Malays in Malaysia and compare red blood cell (RBC) parameters between individuals with isolated SeAO and normal individuals. Materials and method: From October 2022 to October 2023, we screened 526 healthy, non-smoking Malays aged 18 to 40 for SeAO and other common hematological conditions affecting RBC parameters, such as thalassemia and anemia. Full blood picture (FBP) and hemoglobin analysis were performed to rule out thalassemia and anaemia. SeAO was diagnosed based on the presence of stomatocytes, macro-ovalocytes, and ≥25% ovalocytes in the FBP. Results: 21 (4.0%) individuals with isolated SeAO (case) and 371 (70.5%) healthy controls (control) were identified from the screening. Significant differences were found in hematocrit level, RBC count, mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), red cell distribution width (RDW), white blood cell (WBC) count, platelet count, and nucleated RBC (NRBC) count (p<0.05) between the case and control groups. Conclusion: This study identified several blood parameters that could potentially be used to screen for SeAO among the Malay population, thereby reducing the time and cost of diagnosis. Faculty of Medicine, UKM 2024-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115410/1/115410_Prevalence%20and%20hematological%20impact.pdf Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi and A Talib, Norlelawati and Abdul Halim, Sarah and Omar, Ahmad Marzuki and Abdullah, Nor Zamzila (2024) Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study. Medicine & Health, 19 (Suppl. 5). p. 4. ISSN 1823-2140 E-ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/19/5%20%28suppl%29 10.17576/MH.2024.s1905
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RC633 Specialties of Internal Medicines- Diseases of The Blood and Blood-forming Organs. Hematologic Diseases
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RC633 Specialties of Internal Medicines- Diseases of The Blood and Blood-forming Organs. Hematologic Diseases
Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi
A Talib, Norlelawati
Abdul Halim, Sarah
Omar, Ahmad Marzuki
Abdullah, Nor Zamzila
Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study
description Introduction: Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis (SeAO) is a hereditary erythrocyte membrane disorder predominantly found in Southeast Asia. It is an autosomal dominant condition and can cause severe haemolysis during the neonatal period. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of SeAO among Malays in Malaysia and compare red blood cell (RBC) parameters between individuals with isolated SeAO and normal individuals. Materials and method: From October 2022 to October 2023, we screened 526 healthy, non-smoking Malays aged 18 to 40 for SeAO and other common hematological conditions affecting RBC parameters, such as thalassemia and anemia. Full blood picture (FBP) and hemoglobin analysis were performed to rule out thalassemia and anaemia. SeAO was diagnosed based on the presence of stomatocytes, macro-ovalocytes, and ≥25% ovalocytes in the FBP. Results: 21 (4.0%) individuals with isolated SeAO (case) and 371 (70.5%) healthy controls (control) were identified from the screening. Significant differences were found in hematocrit level, RBC count, mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), red cell distribution width (RDW), white blood cell (WBC) count, platelet count, and nucleated RBC (NRBC) count (p<0.05) between the case and control groups. Conclusion: This study identified several blood parameters that could potentially be used to screen for SeAO among the Malay population, thereby reducing the time and cost of diagnosis.
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author Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi
A Talib, Norlelawati
Abdul Halim, Sarah
Omar, Ahmad Marzuki
Abdullah, Nor Zamzila
author_facet Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi
A Talib, Norlelawati
Abdul Halim, Sarah
Omar, Ahmad Marzuki
Abdullah, Nor Zamzila
author_sort Muhd Helmi, Muhd Alwi
title Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study
title_short Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study
title_full Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study
title_fullStr Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and hematological impact of Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis in the Malay population: a comparative study
title_sort prevalence and hematological impact of southeast asian ovalocytosis in the malay population: a comparative study
publisher Faculty of Medicine, UKM
publishDate 2024
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