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Thalassemia (thal-uh-SEE-me-uh) is an inherited blood disorder that causes your body to have less hemoglobin than normal. Hemoglobin enables red blood cells ...
... cells. Metabolic Hematology detects abnormal hemoglobins (e.g., sickle cell disease), red blood cell enzyme deficiencies (e.g., G-6-PD) and cytoskeletal ...
This includes adults who have sickle cell disease or AIDS and those who don't have a spleen. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. This vaccine also is called PCV15 ...
Examples include sickle cell anemia and a genetic condition known as the factor V Leiden mutation. Other health conditions. Having high blood pressure ...
A genetic condition that affects red blood cells, called sickle cell anemia, can cause blood in urine. The blood cells could be visible or too tiny to see.
Glutamine is also used to reduce the acute complications of sickle cell disease (blood disorder) in adults and children. This medicine is available only ...
Sickle cell disease or thalassemia. Serious heart diseases and possibly high blood pressure. Chronic kidney, liver or lung diseases. People with dementia or ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Sickle cell disease explained. Deb Balzer. December 7, 2023. Health & Wellness. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Managing medication for loved ones.
Head pain and tenderness are the most common symptoms of giant cell arteritis, an inflammation of the lining of your arteries.
... sickle cell anemia. Stem cells are young blood cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets. Stem cells are usually in the bone ...
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