Hemoglobin (Hb) H disease is a mild to severe chronic hemolytic anemia
. The disease most commonly results front an absence of three of the f
our alpha-globin genes. Hb H disease affects individuals throughout So
utheast Asia, the Mediterranean Islands, and parts of the Middle East.
The prevalence of Hb H disease lit the United States has increased in
recent years. A presumptive diagnosis is relatively easy to make, giv
en the patient's clinical history, complete blood count, peripheral sm
ear, and iron studies. We report-eight cases of Hb H disease in the Un
ited States in which the diagnosis was hampered by the absence of Hb H
on the alkaline hemoglobin electrophoresis gel. We also provide recom
mendations to help ensure diagnosis of Hb H disease.