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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Fetal anemia
  1. ... bone marrow cells and cells of the developing fetus, are particularly affected. The death of these cells results in the decrease in blood cells and the physical abnormalities characteristic of Fanconi anemia. When the buildup of errors in DNA leads ...
  2. ... bone marrow cells and cells of the developing fetus, are particularly affected. The death of these cells results in the decrease in blood cells and the physical abnormalities characteristic of Fanconi anemia. When the buildup of errors in DNA leads ...
  3. ... bone marrow cells and cells of the developing fetus, are particularly affected. The death of these cells results in the decrease in blood cells and the physical abnormalities characteristic of Fanconi anemia. When the buildup of errors in DNA leads ...
  4. ... Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information ... usually occur during fetal development, and the increased risk only applies to ...
  5. ... also increases blood pressure. Proper blood pressure during fetal growth, which delivers oxygen to the developing tissues, ... the body does not get enough oxygen during fetal development. As a result, kidney development is impaired, ...
  6. ... in bone marrow, and cells of the developing fetus. Telomerase allows these cells to divide many times ... individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs ...
  7. ... globin. Alpha-globin is a component of both fetal hemoglobin, which is active only before birth and ... hydrops fetalis), a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). HbH ...
  8. ... in bone marrow, and cells of the developing fetus. Telomerase allows these cells to divide many times ... individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs ...
  9. ... globin. Alpha-globin is a component of both fetal hemoglobin, which is active only before birth and ... hydrops fetalis), a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). HbH ...
  10. ... in bone marrow, and cells of the developing fetus. Telomerase allows these cells to divide many times ... individuals also develop a serious condition called aplastic anemia, also known as bone marrow failure, which occurs ...