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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for sickle syndrome 1
  1. ... called the "boy in a bubble" disease) Alpha-1-antitrypsin ( AAT ) ... Marfan syndrome X-linked dominant: Only a few, rare, disorders ...
  2. ... obstructive pulmonary disease) Cystic fibrosis Dementia Diabetes ... Sickle cell disease or thalassemia Smoking (current or former) ...
  3. ... Inflammatory bowel disease Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis Kidney disease Sickle cell anemia Thalassemia Genetic conditions, such as: Down syndrome Noonan syndrome Russell-Silver syndrome Turner syndrome Williams ...
  4. ... provider if: Your hip is still painful after 1 week of home treatment. You also have a fever or rash. You have sudden hip pain, plus sickle cell anemia or long-term steroid use. You ...
  5. ... IBD) Underactive thyroid gland Diabetes mellitus Cystic fibrosis Sickle ... syndrome , a genetic disorder Absence of testes at birth ( ...
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    ... liver, nerve, and muscle conditions Blood disorders (including ... symptoms by about 1 day. They work better if you start taking ...
  7. ... does not produce enough healthy blood cells (myelodysplasia) Sickle cell anemia Spleen has been removed The presence ... scar tissue (myelofibrosis) Lead poisoning The presence of sickle cells may indicate sickle cell anemia.
  8. ... Canavan disease. African Americans, who may risk passing sickle-cell anemia (blood disease) on to their children. ... learn that you and your partner have a 1 in 4 chance of having a child with ...