It was as startling as it was ordinary: The little girl had sicklecellanaemia.
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Genomics is often associated with the detection of single gene disorders, such as thalassemia and sicklecellanaemia.
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The latter TNE is an alternative strategy to ameliorate the clinical manifestations of sicklecellanaemia by re-activating fetal haemoglobin gene expression in adult erythrocytes.
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Sicklecellanaemia as a health issue, which disproportionately affects people of African and Caribbean heritage, is also addressed in the book.
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Broderick said that may be due to dehydration among people with sickle-celldisease.
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More work is needed to develop effective treatments that specifically target pathophysiological changes and clinical complications of sickle-celldisease.
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Previous studies have linked priapism to sickle-celldisease, as well as to illegal drug abuse and use of erectile dysfunction treatments.
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But the high proportion of patients identified as having sickle-celldisease, according to Broderick, suggests sickle-cell is the main driver of priapism.
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Sickle-celldisease is most common among people of African, especially West African, descent.
Ús de sickle cell anemia en anglès
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Her son had sicklecellanemia and had become extremely weak.
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Like I talk about my sicklecellanemia, having that.
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In two of these, sicklecellanemia was diagnosed at the time of the death.
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Diabetes means a great deal to me and my family, as well as sicklecellanemia.
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Stimulating the production of fetal hemoglobin may benefit patients with sicklecellanemia by inhibiting sickling.
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Scientists hail its potential for treating genetic diseases, such as sicklecellanemia, and engineering crops.
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Beta-thalassemia and sicklecellanemia are two of the most common diseases related to the hemoglobin protein.
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Transfusion therapy for sicklecellanemia is limited by the development of antibodies to foreign red cells.
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Vesicles caused no significant hemolisys in normal erythrocytes, nor in those coming from patients with sicklecellanemia.
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The allele was identified in an adult male from North Africa who was suffering from sicklecellanemia.
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Individuals with sicklecellanemia (SCA) have increased susceptibility to infections, secondary to impairment of immune function.
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Not only does the Super Bowl champ suffer from sicklecellanemia, but his son also carries the trait.
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Anecdotal reports have attributed persistent splenomegaly in African sicklecellanemia (SS) patients to the effects of malaria.
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One day soon, doctors might even prescribe CRISPR-based therapies that treat genetic diseases like cystic fibrosis or sicklecellanemia.
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After being hospitalized for complications due to his battle with sicklecellanemia, Prodigy passed away last Tuesday, June 20.
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The legendary Jazz musician was diagnosed with sicklecellanemia in 1961, according to his biography written by Jennifer Warner.