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Sickle Cell Anemia and Thalassemia: A Primer for Health Care Professionals G Roberts - 《Annals of Saudi Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 1989年 Sickle-Cell Anemia and Thalassemia A Primer for Health Care Professionals, R.G. Huntsman (Ed.). The Canadian Sickle Cell Society, Toronto-Edmonton-Halifax...
Sickle Cell Anemia is an inherited blood disorder that causes red blood cells to become hard & sticky. Learn more about the causes, symptoms & treatments here!
Wear medical alert jewelry or carry a card that says you have sickle cell anemia. Ask your healthcare provider where to get these items.What you need to know about family planning and pregnancy:If you do not want to become pregnant, your healthcare provider may recommend birth control pills...
Types of Sickle Cell Disease There are several forms of sickle cell disease. The type you or your child inherits depends on many things, including the specific type of abnormal hemoglobin you have. Hemoglobin SS, also called sickle cell anemia, is usually the most severe type of this disorder...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a group of genetic disorders in which an abnormal Hb molecule (Hb S) transforms RBCs into sickle-shaped cells, resulting in chronic anemia, vasoocclusive episodes, pain, and organ damage. Sickle cell trait, which is the heterozygous condition, is the only 1 of...
Children with sickle cell anemia are vulnerable to serious infections and stroke, but many do not receive the preventative care that could help them stay healthier for longer, a Children's Hospital Los Angeles study has found. Ad To assess the quality ofpreventative carereceived by children with...
to become misshapen and break down. With sickle cell disease, an inherited group of disorders, red blood cells contort into a sickle shape. The cells die early, leaving a shortage of healthy red blood cells (sickle cell anemia), and can block blood flow, causing pain (sickle cell crisis)...
Sickle cell disease is caused by a genetic defect that causes normally pliable red blood cells to become hard and sticky, forming a c-shape much like a sickle. These abnormal blood cells die early, causing anemia, and also tend to clot easily in small blood vessels, producing a wide range...
Oxbryta was conditionally approved in the U.S. for sickle cell disease, but has been withdrawn from global markets due to safety concerns.