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Results 61 - 70 of 118 for thalassemia
  1. ... in a person with blood disorders such as thalassemia or certain anemias . Over time this may lead ...
  2. ... the red cells (such as sickle cell anemia , thalassemia , and G6PD deficiency ) Exposure to certain chemicals, medicines, ...
  3. ... disease , hemoglobin S-C disease, sickle cell anemia , and thalassemias .
  4. ... such as idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), hereditary spherocytosis , thalassemia, hemolytic anemia , and hereditary elliptocytosis . These are all ...
  5. ... severe immune system illnesses, sickle cell anemia , or thalassemia .
  6. ... Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis Kidney disease Sickle cell anemia Thalassemia Genetic conditions, such as: Down syndrome Noonan syndrome ...
  7. ... that destroy red blood cells Sickle cell anemia Thalassemia , disease in which the body makes an abnormal ...
  8. ... Infection Iron deficiency anemia Lead poisoning Sideroblastic anemia Thalassemia Variegate porphyria An increased uroporphyrin level may be ...
  9. ... kidney disease, liver disease, or certain blood disorders ( thalassemia ), or after a blood transfusion. Talk to your ...
  10. ... due to low iron levels, lead poisoning, or thalassemia ). MCV normal. Normocytic anemia (may be due to ...
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