2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.10440
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Chromosomal Breakage in Fanconi Anemia and Consanguineous Marriages: A Social Dilemma for Developing Countries

Abstract: Introduction A clear picture of the prevalence of Fanconi anemia is not known due to limited studies and research of the subject. This study will detect the frequency of positive chromosomal breakage in pediatric aplastic patients and provide the evidence-based guidelines which help in consideration of appropriate treatment and awareness to the society. Methods A total of 104 aplastic anemia patients were recruited of age <18 years whose samples were tested for chromosomal breakage with mitomycin C (MMC). Hist… Show more

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“…The prevalence of FA in the present study was found to be high (50.5%) in total aplastic anemia patients which was in line with a previous Egyptian study reporting 34 FA out of 48 congenital aplastic anemia patients with a ratio of 70.8% (Temtamy et al, 2007). This was in contrast to other studies which reported 33.7%, 16.6% and 13.1% (Oostra et al, 2012;Chowdhry et al, 2014;Siddiqui et al, 2020) respectively. This data may reveal the high incidence of Fanconi anemia in our population compared to other ethnic groups, who were subjected to the same analysis.…”
Section: Cytogenetic Examinationcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The prevalence of FA in the present study was found to be high (50.5%) in total aplastic anemia patients which was in line with a previous Egyptian study reporting 34 FA out of 48 congenital aplastic anemia patients with a ratio of 70.8% (Temtamy et al, 2007). This was in contrast to other studies which reported 33.7%, 16.6% and 13.1% (Oostra et al, 2012;Chowdhry et al, 2014;Siddiqui et al, 2020) respectively. This data may reveal the high incidence of Fanconi anemia in our population compared to other ethnic groups, who were subjected to the same analysis.…”
Section: Cytogenetic Examinationcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The mean age group of non-FA anemia (group 1) and FA patients (group 2) was in accordance with other reports from the literature where most patients fall under the same age group (Tipping et al, 2001;Issaragrisil et al, 2006;Alter Giri, 2016;Siddiqui et al, 2020;Thompson et al, 2021).…”
Section: Cytogenetic Examinationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The present patient was a product of a consanguineous marriage (three generations). Consanguinity is a practice in several tribes in Saudi Arabia and other countries, resulting in disease in the offspring of carrier families (35,36). WES is a diagnostic tool to identify molecular defects in patients with suspected genetic disorders (37)(38)(39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%