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sickle cell anemia a genetic disorder in which the red blood cells are abnormal and deformed, causing anemia (reduced ability to transport oxygen in the blood) and clogging of blood vessels; bouts of fever, headache, and weakness result
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sickle cell anemia An inherited blood disease in which the red blood cells contain an abnormal from of hemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
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sickle cell disease a disease that causes the development of abnormal red blood cells. This leads to anemia (a lack of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all the body cells) and damage to important body organs. Sickle cell disease is sometimes fatal.
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sickle cell anemia A hereditary disease in which a mutation in the gene for one of the proteins that comprises hemoglobin results in the formation of defective hemoglobin molecules known as hemoglobin S. Individuals who are homozygous for this mutation (possess two genes for hemoglobin S) have red blood cells that change from the normal discoid shape to a sickle shape when the oxygen supply is low. These sickle-shaped cells are easily trapped in capillaries and damaged, resulting in severe anemia. ...
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sickle cell anemia an inherited blood disorder characterized by defective hemoglobin.
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