Sickle Cell Anaemia
Sickle-cell disorder takes place when someone inherits two bizarre copies of the hemoglobin gene, one from each parent. This gene takes place in chromosome eleven. Several subtypes exist, relying on the exact mutation in every hemoglobin gene. An assault may be activated by using temperature modifications, strain, dehydration, and high altitude. An individual with an unmarried extraordinary reproduction does not commonly have symptoms and is stated to have sickle-cell trait.
- Signs and symptoms
- Genetics OF sickle Cell Anaemia
- Pathophysiology of sickle-cell disease.
- Diagnosis of Sickle Cell Diseases
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