Table 1

Erythrocyte indices and ektacytometric parameters

ProbandMotherFather
RBC, ×1012/L 0.94 3.55 4.85 
Hb, g/L 38 116 156 
Hematocrit, % 9.4 32.6 43 
MCV, fL (86-98) 100.6 91.8 88.6 
MCH, pg (27-32) 41 32.5 32.1 
MCHC, g/L (measured; 320-360) 359 374 376 
Hyperdense cells, %* 13.7 12.5 8.7 
Reticulocytes, 109/L (%) 162 (17.2) 120.7 (3.4) 101.9 (2.1) 
MCVr, fL 110.5 101.8 100.2 
Omin 240 169 164 
DImax 0.05 0.35 0.34 
O′ 361 350 351 
ProbandMotherFather
RBC, ×1012/L 0.94 3.55 4.85 
Hb, g/L 38 116 156 
Hematocrit, % 9.4 32.6 43 
MCV, fL (86-98) 100.6 91.8 88.6 
MCH, pg (27-32) 41 32.5 32.1 
MCHC, g/L (measured; 320-360) 359 374 376 
Hyperdense cells, %* 13.7 12.5 8.7 
Reticulocytes, 109/L (%) 162 (17.2) 120.7 (3.4) 101.9 (2.1) 
MCVr, fL 110.5 101.8 100.2 
Omin 240 169 164 
DImax 0.05 0.35 0.34 
O′ 361 350 351 

Red cell indices were determined using the Advia 120 automat (Bayer Diagnostic France, Puteaux, France). Normal values for MCV, MCH, and MCHC are shown in parentheses.

MCH indicates mean corpuscular hemoglobin; MCHC, MCH concentration; and MCVr, mean cell volume of reticulocytes.

*

Normal values, lower than 4%; hemoglobin concentration, greater than 410 g/L (41.0 g/dL).

Normal values, 109.8 ± 6.1 fL (n = 37). In the proband, high MCV was in keeping with age (11 days), and MCH was increased accordingly.

Ektacytometric parameters Omin, DImax, and O′ are defined in the legend for Figure 1.

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