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  1. ... to diagnose disorders such as anemia and sickle cell disease. ... Hemoglobin (Hgb) S. This type of hemoglobin causes sickle cell disease . Sickle cell disease is a group of disorders ...
  2. ... lead to problems with breathing and digestion Sickle cell disease , a group of red blood cell disorders that ... Internet]. Arlington (VA): March of Dimes; c2022. Sickle cell disease and pregnancy; [reviewed 2013 Jan; cited 2022 May ...
  3. ... other organs, making it hard to breathe. Sickle cell disease , a disorder of the red blood cells. It ... Internet]. Arlington (VA): March of Dimes; c2020. Sickle Cell Disease and Your Baby; [cited 2020 Dec 26]; [about ...
  4. ... G. The red cell distribution width in sickle cell disease—is it of clinical value? International Journal of ... Anemia Blood Blood Count Tests Blood Disorders Sickle Cell Disease Thalassemia Related Medical Tests Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) ...
  5. ... as: A blood disorder, such as: Polycythemia Sickle cell disease (SCD) Leukocytosis, a very high white blood cell count (WBC) Heart failure Certain kidney and liver ...
  6. ... Anemia Blood Blood Count Tests Blood Disorders Sickle Cell Disease Thalassemia Related Medical Tests Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Test Bone Marrow Tests Complete Blood Count (CBC) Ferritin Blood ... Blood Test Red Blood Cell (RBC) Indices Reticulocyte Count What You Need to ...
  7. ... immune system) or leukemia (cancers of the blood cells). Kidney disease . Liver disease . Certain autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, which ... control or steroids Malnutrition, breakdown of red blood cells, liver disease Beta High cholesterol , iron-deficiency anemia, lymphoma Malnutrition, ...
  8. ... high blood pressure in pregnancy (preeclampsia) or sickle cell disease . What happens during a Doppler ultrasound? A Doppler ultrasound is often done by a sonographer, a health care professional who has ... off red blood cells in your bloodstream. You may hear whooshing sounds ...
  9. ... in your muscles, liver, kidneys, and red blood cells. If disease or injury damages tissues that have LDH, their cells release the enzyme into your bloodstream or other ...
  10. ... will have the same genes or pre-cancerous cells that caused the disease in the first place. How is cord blood ...
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