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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Hemoglobin E disease
  1. ... beta-globin such as hemoglobin C (HbC) and hemoglobin E (HbE). HBB gene variants can cause unusually low levels of beta-globin; this condition is called beta thalassemia.In people with sickle cell disease, at least one of the beta-globin subunits ...
  2. ... 2002.35637. Citation on PubMed Hellier KD, Hatchwell E, Duncombe AS, Kew J, Hammans SR. X-linked sideroblastic anaemia with ataxia: another mitochondrial disease? J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2001 Jan;70(1): ...
  3. ... sideroblastic anemia result from a combination of reduced hemoglobin and an ... such as heart disease and liver damage (cirrhosis) can result from the ...
  4. ... β0 or β+ thalassemia does not necessarily predict disease severity, however; people with both types have been diagnosed with thalassemia major and thalassemia intermedia.A shortage of beta-globin hinders the formation of functional hemoglobin. Without sufficient hemoglobin, red blood cells do not ...
  5. ... Mendes MI, Hussaarts-Odijk L, van der Meijden E, van Slegtenhorst M, Wilke ... Disease That Includes Microcephaly, Developmental Delay, and Brittle Hair ...
  6. ... the bloodstream. Iron is an essential component of hemoglobin, which is the molecule in red blood cells ... enough iron is available in the bloodstream, less hemoglobin is produced, causing red blood cells to be ...