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[Acanthocytosis in chronic septic granulomatosis: the McLeod syndrome].

作者信息

Höger P, Seger R, Schenker T, Daniels G L, Irle U

出版信息

Monatsschr Kinderheilkd. 1985 May;133(5):296-9.

PMID:4040211
Abstract

Acanthocytosis was observed in a boy suffering from Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD). Further investigations revealed weak Kell-antigen-expression on the patient's erythrocytes. This so-called "McLeod-Syndrome" is due to the absence of Kx, the Kell antigen precursor substance. So far, 8 cases of an association between McLeod-Syndrome and CGD have been reported. Both genetic defects are closely linked on the X-chromosome and may therefore be inherited together. In female carriers, the variable inactivation of one X-chromosome according to the Lyon-hypothesis is the reason for the appearance of both normal and McLeod-erythrocytes at the same time. This was observed in the mother and sister of our patient too. Blood transfusions should be avoided, because McLeod-patients are at risk to form antibodies against the precursor substance Kx common to the erythrocytes of virtually all people. These patients should therefore be encouraged to donate blood which can be stored frozen and used either as autotransfusion (for the patient himself) or for other McLeod-patients.

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