# A Rare Case of Severe Haemolytic Anaemia Due to Folic Acid Deficiency in a Patient with Beta Thalassaemia Trait

**Authors:** Aleena Subair, Jeyanthy Rajkanna

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.79669 · 2025-02-26

## TL;DR

A young woman with beta thalassaemia trait developed severe anemia from folic acid deficiency, which improved with high-dose folic acid treatment.

## Contribution

This case highlights folic acid deficiency as a rare but treatable cause of severe haemolytic anaemia in beta thalassaemia trait.

## Key findings

- Severe haemolytic anaemia occurred due to folic acid deficiency in a patient with beta thalassaemia trait.
- High-dose oral folic acid treatment successfully replenished folate levels and improved haemoglobin.
- The patient's persistent mild anaemia was explained by her beta thalassaemia trait.

## Abstract

Severe haemolytic anaemia is a rare and often overlooked presentation of folic acid deficiency. Here we describe a case of severe haemolytic anaemia secondary to folic acid deficiency in a patient with beta thalassaemia trait. A 20-year-old young woman of Pakistani origin, previously independent and active with no significant past medical history, presented with vertigo, dizziness, tiredness, and muscle stiffness. On admission, she had a haemoglobin level of 23 grams/L, folic acid level <1.3 micrograms/L with evidence of haemolysis. Her peripheral blood film was consistent with severe haematinic deficiency. Following diagnosis of severe normocytic anaemia and non-immune extravascular haemolysis secondary to folate deficiency, she received blood transfusions and high-dose oral folic acid for three months. On follow-up, haemoglobin level had improved to 104 grams/L, folate levels were replenished, and she had resumed her normal life. She was incidentally found to have beta thalassaemia trait which explained the persistent mild anaemia. Hence, folic acid deficiency when significant may lead to severe haemolytic anaemia but shows excellent haematological response to treatment with high dose oral folic acid.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** folic acid (PubChem CID 135398658)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** beta thalassaemia (MESH:D017086), Folic Acid Deficiency (MESH:D005494), dizziness (MESH:D004244), vertigo (MESH:D014717), Haemolytic Anaemia (MESH:D000743), haematinic deficiency (MESH:D007153), folate deficiency (MESH:C562799), haemolysis (MESH:D006461), muscle stiffness (MESH:D019042)
- **Chemicals:** folate (MESH:D005492)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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