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Anemia is one of the most frequent pathologies in infants. About 20% of full-term children suffer with this disease, and among preterm in the first year of life anemia develops in virtually all. The severity of anemia is higher, the lower ...
vaso-occlusive crisis. The case presented here is of a patient named Derrick, who has been suffering from this disease and got hospitalized 3 times in 6 months. Because of this disease he felt so depressed. This paper discusses the ways tha...
sickle cell anemia. However, there are treatments to relieve symptoms and to address complications. The goals of treating sickle cell anemia are to relieve pain, prevent infections, eye injuries and stroke, and manage complications that may...
the world. The cause of the disease is a point mutation in the beta globin from hemoglobin which causes an abnormal hemoglobin called hemoglobin S (HbS) instead of the normal hemoglobin called hemoglobin A (HbA) (Vichinsky et al., 1997, p. ...
sickle cell anemia. The symptoms of this disease can emerge throughout early childhood, or late adulthood. The treatments are many, but very distinct from one another. This is a genetic disorder, but can only be inherited by certain backgro...
blood and blood products. Clinical trials investigating their use suggest that waiting to transfuse at lower hemoglobin levels is beneficial. This review will consider the indications for transfusion of blood and blood products, and will di...
Sickle cell disease is abnormal hemoglobin (red blood cell component that can carry oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood). Hemoglobin normally present in red blood cells called hemoglobin "A". Patients with sickle cell anemia, the hemoglo...