Condition
Pediatric Beta Thalassemia
Key points about beta thalassemia
- Beta thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder in which a child has anemia.
- It is caused by genetic defects that control the production of hemoglobin.
- The types are beta thalassemia major, intermedia and minor.
- Treatment includes regular blood transfusions.
- Treatment for iron overload is needed after years of transfusions.
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Your Child May Be Eligible for Gene Therapy for Beta Thalassemia
Most patients with beta thalassemia who have received a one-time ZYNTEGLO® treatment have been able to produce sufficient hemoglobin because of the treatment, freeing them from regular blood transfusions.
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