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. 2021 May-Jun;37(3):782–787. doi: 10.12669/pjms.37.3.2930

Table-I.

Clinical characteristics of the studied patients.

Patients Gender Age of onset (months) Age of diagnosis (months) Clinical presentation
1 Male 138 146 Fever, Hepatosplenomegaly
2 Male 32 34 Hepatosplenomegaly
3 Male 9 36 Growth Retardation, hepatomegaly
4 Male 12 36 Psychomotor and speech delay, convulsions, short stature, Hepatosplenomegaly
5 Male 36 60 Bleeding tendency, pallor, splenomegaly
6 Female 21 57 Pallor, upper GI bleeding, Hepatosplenomegaly
7 Female 1 5 Psychomotor delay, pallor, visual and speech problem, microcephaly and hypotonia
8 Male 66 80 Pallor, Hepatosplenomegaly, leg edema, ascites
9 Female 108 127 Pallor, Hepatosplenomegaly
10 Female 96 108 Pallor, Hepatosplenomegaly
11 Female 1 14 Psychomotor delay, strabismus, hypotonia, Hepatosplenomegaly
12 Female 36 45 Pallor, splenomegaly
13 Male 27 48 Pallor, splenomegaly