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Tells of advances in the area of hemoglobin disorders, including sickle-cellanemia.
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Cancer, heart disease, cystic fibrosis, sickle-cellanemia, all have been effectively eliminated.
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Jaenisch's highly cited research looks at using iPS cells to study Parkinson's disease, sickle-cellanemia and other conditions.
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You can live perfectly well without a spleen, and people who survive car crashes or have sickle-cellanemia frequently do.
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Conclusion: A new parvovirus B19 strain of genotype1 was detected in four Tunisian patients with sickle-cellanemia.
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She was diagnosed with sickle-cellanaemia and has been receiving treatment at Our Lady's Children's Hospital.
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She was diagnosed with sickle-cellanaemia while here and has been receiving treatment at Our Lady's Children's Hospital.
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A well-known example in humans is the genetic defence against malaria, which has sickle-cellanaemia as an associated effect.
Usage of sickle-cell disease in inglés
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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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Susceptibility to annexin binding is enhanced in several genetic disorders affecting erythrocyte function, such as thalassaemia, sickle-celldisease and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
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When she found out he had sickle-celldisease two years ago, her partner abandoned her and she never took the boy to the hospital again.
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Our objective was to determine if physician-diagnosed asthma increases the risk of acute chest syndrome (ACS) in children with sickle-celldisease (SCD) hospitalized for pain.
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Sickle-celldisease is most common among people of African, especially West African, descent.
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Sickle-celldisease is one of the most common severe monogenic disorders in the world.
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Sickle-celldisease is an inherited disorder in which red blood cells contain an abnormal type of hemoglobin.
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Sickle-celldisease is an inherited disorder that leads to red blood cells containing an abnormal type of hemoglobin.