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What Does This Hb Electrophoresis Report Indicate?

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Posted on Thu, 9 Jul 2015
Question: hello I am 27 yrs old, LMP 2 March 2015, recently done report says HbA 76%, , HbA2 17% and HbF 5.3%....I am little worried. How should I proceed ?
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (12 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
possible beta thalasemia trait

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
I would like you to attach the report please or simply upload it as this Hb electrophoresis report gives a picture of a possible beta thalasemia trait/ carrier with 17% foetal Hb levels.
In any case there is no need to be worried if you are a beta -thal trait as it would not be passed to your child unless your husband is also a carrier. So husband's Hb electrophoresis is also important to quantify chances for thalasemia major in child hence.( i presume you are pregnant for having missed periods since MARCH 2).
Kindly attach the report.
Regards
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What Does This Hb Electrophoresis Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: possible beta thalasemia trait Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query to hcm, I would like you to attach the report please or simply upload it as this Hb electrophoresis report gives a picture of a possible beta thalasemia trait/ carrier with 17% foetal Hb levels. In any case there is no need to be worried if you are a beta -thal trait as it would not be passed to your child unless your husband is also a carrier. So husband's Hb electrophoresis is also important to quantify chances for thalasemia major in child hence.( i presume you are pregnant for having missed periods since MARCH 2). Kindly attach the report. Regards