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ABSTRACT Although glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is less known in Western countries than in the Middle East and Africa, global migration and immigration are bringing ethnic groups with the highest incidence of this inherited genetic disorder into the US healthcare system.
Susan J, Harcke +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is less known in Western countries than in the Middle East and Africa, global migration and immigration are bringing ethnic groups with the highest incidence of this inherited genetic disorder into the US healthcare system.
Susan J, Harcke +2 more
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Incorporating G6PD genotyping to identify patients with G6PD deficiency
Pharmacogenetics and Genomics, 2021Glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is a common X-linked enzyme disorder associated with hemolytic anemia after exposure to fava beans or certain medications. Activity testing is the gold standard for detecting G6PD deficiency; however, this test is affected by various hematologic parameters.
Sarah A, Morris +8 more
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G6PD deficiency in newborn infants
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1984Five hundred consecutive newborns were screened for erythrocytic G6PD deficiency in cord blood. The overall incidence of G6PD deficiency was found to be 2.80 percent. The incidence of G6PD deficiency was higher among males (3.77%) compared to females (1.44%).
A, Garg +3 more
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G6PD deficiency in senile cataracts
Human Genetics, 1980The incidence of G6PD deficiency among 338 Thai males with senile cataracts was 5.92% while 446 control Thai males gave an incidence of 6.95%. The figures in females were 16.29% and 14% among 201 senile cataracts females and 200 control females respectively.
V, Panich, S, Na-Nakorn
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G6PD Deficiency and Breast Cancer
Tumori Journal, 1988A study of the relative 2dG6P utilization in mononuclear cells from a group of 150 women with breast cancer was undertaken to evaluate a possible negative correlation between G6PD deficiency and cancer, as suggested by some authors. Twenty-one women (14.00 %) were heterozygotes and 2 were homozygotes (1.33 %).
G, Forteleoni +5 more
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G6PD deficiency: the genotype-phenotype association
Blood Reviews, 2007Deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is a very common X-linked genetic disorder though most deficient people are asymptomatic. A number of different G6PD variants have reached polymorphic frequencies in different parts of the world due to the relative protection they confer against malaria infection.
Philip J, Mason +2 more
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Hemolytic Anemia and G6PD Deficiency
Science, 1973The severity of enzyme deficiency often does not correlate well with the clinical severity of genetic diseases. Thus, some G6PD variants associated with severe enzyme deficiency, such as Union and Markham, cause no hemolytic problem, while some variants associated with less severe deficiency, such as Manchester, Alhambra, and Tripler, cause chronic ...
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