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Hypercoagulability in Hemoglobinopathies: Decoding the Thrombotic Threat

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Journal Am J Hematol
Specialty Hematology
Date 2024 Oct 14
PMID 39400943
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Abstract

Beta (β)-thalassemia and sickle cell disease (SCD) are characterized by a hypercoagulable state, which can significantly influence organ complication and disease severity. While red blood cells (RBCs) and erythroblasts continue to play a central role in the pathogenesis of thrombosis in β-thalassemia and SCD, additional factors such as free heme, inflammatory vasculopathy, splenectomy, among other factors further contribute to the complexity of thrombotic risk. Thus, understanding the role of the numerous factors driving this hypercoagulable state will enable healthcare practitioners to enhance preventive and treatment strategies and develop novel therapies for the future. We herein describe the pathogenesis of thrombosis in patients with β-thalassemia and SCD. We also identify common mechanisms underlying the procoagulant profile of hemoglobinopathies translating into thrombotic events. Finally, we review the currently available prevention and clinical management of thrombosis in these patient populations.

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