Diagnóstico laboratorial da doença falciforme em neonatos e após o sexto mês de vida

2007 
Sickle Cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder of the hemoglobin, with high prevalence in Brazil. It presents high morbidity and mortality with early identification and treatment being necessary. The recognition of this situation has made the diagnosis of SCD mandatory through neonatal screening in Brazil. SCD Laboratorial diagnosis in the neonate is based on the detection of S hemoglobin, in preference, using IEF and/or HPLC techniques, which present high sensitivity and specificity. These methods also allow the detection of carriers traits and other variant hemoglobins. The main phenotypic possibilities on SCD at birth are: Hb FS, Hb FSC, Hb FSA and Hb FSD-Punjab. The child should be referred for medical assessment independent of the phenotype found and the examination being repeated after six months of life to confirm of the hemoglobinic profile. Other complementary examinations may be necessary for differential diagnoses of the different forms of the disease, such as the measurement of Hb A2 and Fetal Hb, as well as a study of the family history.
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