Successful treatment of iron overload by phlebotomies has been reported in two splenectomized siblings with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia ? type II (CDA-II). In both patients 400 ml of blood were withdrawn every month.
During three years 12 200 ml of blood were removed. The serum ferritin levels decreased from 1450,4 g/L and 1131,7 g/L to 447 g/L and 457 g/l, respectively.
The transferrin saturation dropped from 0,99 at the start of the therapy to 0,64 and 0,86, respectively. The values of Hb, Hct, erythrocyte counts and MCV did not change as well as did not change reticulocyte counts, reticulocyte index, and RDW.
Both patients tolerated repeated phlebotomies well. The decrease of bilirubin and normal values of haptoglobin might be the concequence of diminished destruction of erythrocytes and their precursors.
Our observation confirms that phlebotomies can be used with success in CDA patients with mild anemia as treatment modality of iron overload.