Abstract
Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) often coexists with or superimpose on Beta thalassaemia trait(BTT), causing dilemma in diagnosis and management strategy. Iron deficiency frequently causes a low or normal HbA2 in HPLC chromatogram (5) thereby missing the diagnosis of concomitant BTT.
Correction of iron deficiency unmasks the concurrent BTT & subsequent HPLC reveals a supranormal HbA2, with improvement in anaemia.
Keywords: IDA, BTT, HbA2 level before and after iron therapy.
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Corresponding Author
Dr Mani Mohan Bandopadhyay
MBBS, DCP, MIAC
Senior Pathologist, BSM Clinilab Diagnostic and Imaging Centre Pvt Ltd, Dhanbad, Jharkhand. 826001