| STh | sickle cell thalassemia |
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| THAL | thalassemia |
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| thalassemia major |
Beta thalassemia is a genetic disorder that results in abnormalities of the globin (protein) portion of hemoglobin. An individual who is homozygous for the beta thalassemia gene (has two copies of the beta thalassemia gene) is said to have thalassemia major. Infants born with thalassemia major develop severe anemia a few months after birth, accompanied by pallor, fatigue, poor growth, and frequent infections. Blood transfusions are used to treat thalassemia major but cannot cure it.
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| thalassemia minor |
Individuals who are heterozygous for the beta thalassemia gene (carry one copy of the beta thalassemia gene) are said to have thalassemia minor or thalassemia trait. These individuals are generally healthy but can pass the beta thalassemia gene to their children and are said to be carriers of the beta thalassemia gene.
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| thalassemia |
an inherited blood disorder in which the chains of the hemoglobin (a type of protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to the tissues) molecule are decreased; alpha thalassemia is where a mutation occurs in the alpha chain, while beta thalassemia is where the mutation occurs in the beta chain; signs and symptoms of thalassemias vary from mild (little to no symptoms) to severe (life threatening).
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| thalassemia |
an inherited disorder of hemoglobin in red blood cells, characterized by anemia and found in individuals of Mediterranean, black or southeast Asian ancestry
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| thalassemia |
Group of inherited disorders of hemoglobin metabolism, which results in a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin formed.
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