Abstract
Two brothers with congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia type I are described. Both presented with neonatal jaundice, required transfusion for anaemia at 8 weeks of age, and have subsequently remained well with only mild anaemia. Peripheral blood findings and bone marrow morphology on light and electron microscopy are discussed.
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