Hereditary elliptocytosis (patient information)

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Hereditary elliptocytosis
ICD-10 D58.1
ICD-9 282.1
DiseasesDB 4172
MedlinePlus 000563

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Overview

Hereditary elliptocytosis is a disorder passed down through families in which the red blood cells are abnormally shaped.

What are the symptoms of Hereditary elliptocytosis?

What causes Hereditary elliptocytosis?

  • Elliptocytosis affects about 1 in every 2,500 people of northern European heritage.
  • It is more common in people of African and Mediterranean descent.

Who is at highest risk?

You are more likely to develop this condition if someone in your family has had it.

When to seek urgent medical care?

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have jaundice that doesn't go away or symptoms of anemia or gallstones.

Diagnosis

  • An examination by your health care provider may occasionally show an enlarged spleen.
  • The following tests may help diagnose the condition:
  • Bilirubin level may be high.
  • Blood smear may show elliptical red blood cells.
  • Complete blood count (CBC) may show anemia or signs of red blood cell destruction.
  • Lactate dehydrogenase level may be high.
  • Ultrasound of the gallbladder may show gallstones.

Treatment options

  • There is no treatment needed for the disorder unless severe anemia or anemia symptoms occur.
  • Surgery to remove the spleen may decrease the rate of red blood cell damage.

Where to find medical care for Hereditary elliptocytosis?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Hereditary elliptocytosis

Prevention

Genetic counseling may be appropriate for persons with a family history of this disease who wish to become parents.

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Most persons with hereditary elliptocytosis have no problems, and are unaware of their condition.

Possible complications

  • Elliptocytosis is frequently harmless.
  • In mild cases, fewer than 15% of red blood cells are elliptical-shaped.
  • Some people may have crises in which the red blood cells rupture, especially if they have a viral infection. Persons with this disease can develop anemia, jaundice, and gallstones.

Source

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000563.htm


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