Meaning of thalassemia In English

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Examples of thalassemia

  • Hemoglobinopathies such as the sickle cell disorders and thalassemias tend to affect mainly people from certain ethnic minority groups.

  • As we have seen, screening and prenatal diagnosis are used for thalassemia.

  • The question remains, however, of how to mediate between autonomy and other goals, such as public health, and welfare of those currently alive who suffer from thalassemia.

  • One such disease— thalassemia— can now be identified in the foetus as a result of early work on embryonic tissue.

  • I refer to those who suffer from inherited blood disorders such as sickle sell anaemia or thalassemia major and related haemoglobin disorders.

  • People with thalassemia make less hemoglobin and have fewer circulating red blood cells than normal, which results in mild or severe anemia.

  • All thalassemia patients are susceptible to health complications that involve the spleen (which is often enlarged and frequently removed) and gallstones.

  • In contrast, membrane excess is only relative in patients with iron-deficiency anemia and thalassemia because of the reduced quantity of intracellular hemoglobin.

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