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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for anaemia
  1. ... blood cells (RBCs) that are seen in megaloblastic anemia. Megaloblastic anemia can occur when there is a deficiency of ...
  2. ... be used to check if your baby has anemia. If your baby has severe anemia, your health care provider can immediately give your ...
  3. Thalassemia major is an inherited form of hemolytic anemia, characterized by red blood cell (hemoglobin) production abnormalities. ...
  4. Guidelines for splenectomy include: Congenital or acquired hemolytic anemia Idiopathic thrombocytopenia Trauma to the spleen Lymphoma, leukemia, ...
  5. ... performed for: Deficiencies in red blood cells (aplastic anemia) and white blood cells (leukemia or lymphoma) Aggressive ...
  6. ... Low numbers of red blood cells may indicate anemia, which has many causes including: Blood loss Iron ...
  7. ... fetus' red blood cells, causing mild to serious anemia in the fetus.
  8. ... can be studied to determine the cause of anemia, the presence of leukemia or other malignancy, or ...
  9. Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disease in which the red blood cells produce abnormal pigment (hemoglobin). The abnormal hemoglobin ...
  10. ... RBCs), which may be associated with a mild anemia. Typically, the affected RBCs are small, spherically shaped, ...
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