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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Abnormal hemoglobin
  1. ... Bart (Hb Bart) or hemoglobin H (HbH). These abnormal hemoglobin molecules cannot effectively carry oxygen to the body' ...
  2. ... Bart (Hb Bart) or hemoglobin H (HbH). These abnormal hemoglobin molecules cannot effectively carry oxygen to the body' ...
  3. ... Bart (Hb Bart) or hemoglobin H (HbH). These abnormal hemoglobin molecules cannot effectively carry oxygen to the body' ...
  4. ... E6V). Replacing glutamic acid with valine causes the abnormal hemoglobin S subunits to stick together and form long, ... anemia, such as episodes of pain, anemia, and abnormal spleen function.Another condition, known as hemoglobin S-beta thalassemias (HbSBetaThal), is caused when the ...
  5. ... s tissues. In methemoglobinemia, beta-globin type, the abnormal hemoglobin gives the blood a brown color. It also ...
  6. ... hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in blood. The abnormal presence of hemoglobin in the urine is called hemoglobinuria. In many, ...
  7. ... globin. One particular HBB gene variant produces an abnormal version of beta-globin known as hemoglobin S (HbS). Other variants in the HBB gene lead to other abnormal versions of beta-globin such as hemoglobin C (HbC) and hemoglobin E (HbE). HBB gene ...
  8. ... appear pale (hypochromic) because of the shortage of hemoglobin. This disorder also leads to an abnormal accumulation of iron in red blood cells. The ... in bone marrow, are called ring sideroblasts. These abnormal cells give the condition ... of reduced hemoglobin and an overload of iron. They range from ...
  9. ... autosomal recessive congenital methemoglobinemia, some of the normal hemoglobin is replaced by an abnormal form called methemoglobin, which is unable to deliver ...
  10. ... appear pale (hypochromic) because of the shortage of hemoglobin. This disorder also leads to an abnormal accumulation of iron in red blood cells. The ... movements (dysdiadochokinesis). Mild speech difficulties (dysarthria), tremor, and abnormal eye movements ... Heme is a component of the hemoglobin protein, which is vital for supplying oxygen to ...
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