A life-long blood disorder characterized by red blood cells that assume an abnormal, rigid, sickle shape.
1Her son had sickle cell anemia and had become extremely weak.
2Like I talk about my sickle cell anemia, having that.
3In two of these, sickle cell anemia was diagnosed at the time of the death.
4Diabetes means a great deal to me and my family, as well as sickle cell anemia.
5Stimulating the production of fetal hemoglobin may benefit patients with sickle cell anemia by inhibiting sickling.
6Scientists hail its potential for treating genetic diseases, such as sickle cell anemia, and engineering crops.
7Beta-thalassemia and sickle cell anemia are two of the most common diseases related to the hemoglobin protein.
8Transfusion therapy for sickle cell anemia is limited by the development of antibodies to foreign red cells.
9Vesicles caused no significant hemolisys in normal erythrocytes, nor in those coming from patients with sickle cell anemia.
10The allele was identified in an adult male from North Africa who was suffering from sickle cell anemia.
11Individuals with sickle cell anemia (SCA) have increased susceptibility to infections, secondary to impairment of immune function.
12Not only does the Super Bowl champ suffer from sickle cell anemia, but his son also carries the trait.
13Anecdotal reports have attributed persistent splenomegaly in African sickle cell anemia (SS) patients to the effects of malaria.
14One day soon, doctors might even prescribe CRISPR-based therapies that treat genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia.
15After being hospitalized for complications due to his battle with sickle cell anemia, Prodigy passed away last Tuesday, June 20.
16The legendary Jazz musician was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia in 1961, according to his biography written by Jennifer Warner.