J. B. Herrick,1 in 1910, reported a peculiar dyscrasia characterized by severe anemia, with the occurrence in the blood of elongated and sickle-shaped erythrocytes. Three instances of this condition have since been described, one by R. E. Washburn;2 one by Cook and Myer,3 and one by ...
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Review article Fetal hemoglobin in sickle cell anemiaAkinsheye, IdowuAlsultan, AbdulrahmanSolovieff, NadiaNgo, DuyenBaldwin, Clinton TSebastiani, PaolaChui, David H KSteinberg, Martin H
The most important scientific understanding of sickle cell anemia came as a result of the work of Dr. Harvey A. Itano, a postdoctoral student in the laboratory of Dr. Linus Pauling. Pauling was told about sickle cell anemia and the sickling phenomenon by Dr. William Castle during a 1945 ...
Sickle-cell anemia, for example, is characterized by the presence of hemoglobin in whose beta chains glutamic acid, which stands in the sixth position from the N-(amino-) terminus, is replaced by valine. Erythrocytic anomalies associated with hemoglobin F or hemoglobin H underlie the conditions ...
A phase 1 and 2 clinical trial of a new gene editing technique to treat sickle cell anemia was voluntarily paused by its sponsor after a severe, likely
Growing number of cases of tiredness in our college girls triggered us to suspect anemia... AV Panat 被引量: 4发表: 2013年 article original de la pé diatrie à la mé decine adulte : transition des patients dré panocytaires, une é tude monocentrique franaise from pediatric c... ...
Hydroxyurea, an oral medication, is a viable option for managing sickle cell anemia. Its mechanism involves stimulating fetal hemoglobin production, thereby inhibiting the sickling of RBCs. Hydroxyurea effectively reduces the frequency and severity of sickle cell crises, decreases the need for transfusion...
Acquired and potentially reversible LVNCassociated with physiologic conditions such as athletic activity, pregnancy, sickle cell anemia, myopathies, and chronic renal failure. This is often reversible. Right ventricular noncompactioneither isolated or in conjunction with LVNC. This requires familiarity wit...
myelophthisic anemia [¦mī·ə·lō′this·ik ə′nē·mē·ə] (medicine) An anemia associated with space-occupying disorders of the bone marrow. Also known as leukoerythroblastic anemia; leukoerythroblastosis; metastatic anemia; myelopathic anemia; myelosclerotic anemia; osteosclerotic anem...