Shrinkage of Spleen in Sickle Cell Thalassemia: A rare case report

2021 
The most prevalent monogenic gene disorder caused by defective hemoglobin in the blood is thalassemia. Splenectomy (Total/partial) is considered to be the alternative treatment method based on hypersplenism or iron overload and is an inherited-autosomal-recessive disorder. In South Asia, the far east, the Middle East, and Eastern Mediterranean nations, it is more prevalent. Over 40,000 children are born with Thalassemia every year.
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