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anemia a condition in which there is a reduced number of red blood cells or reduced quantity of hemoglobin
Ãâó: learn.sdstate.edu/Deb_Pravecek/hematology_vocabula...
anemia A reduced number of red blood cells. Anemia occurs in persons with sickle cell disease because the sickled red cells do not live as long as normal red blood cells. The individual cannot make red blood cells fast enough to equal the loss of the sickled red blood cells.
Ãâó: www.dhss.mo.gov/SickleCell/Glossary.html
anemia A condition in which there is reduced oxygen delivery to the tissues due to a reduction in the number of circulating red cells. It may result from increased destruction of red cells, excessive blood loss or decreased production of red cells.
Ãâó: www.yourbloodcenter.org/glossary.htm
anemia weakness, fatigue, and paleness resulting from a deficiency of red Blood cells or insufficient amounts of hemoglobin molecules within the red cells.
Ãâó: www.bloodmobile.org/glossary.html
anemia of prematurity Anemia that gradually develops in the first months of life in an infant born before the 37th week of gestation. It is caused by insufficient production of erythropoietin. Treatment may include red blood cell transfusions (t
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