| hemoglobin c. |
a granular cast that contains hemoglobin, such as in tubular bleeding or glomerulopathy.
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| hemoglobin D d. |
the state of being homozygous for hemoglobin D, characterized by mild hemolytic anemia with numerous target cells in the peripheral blood.
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| hemoglobin d. |
any of the heredity conditions caused by the presence of abnormal hemoglobins in the blood, such as sickle cell anemia or various types of hemolytic anemia and thalassemia.
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| hemoglobin E d. |
the state of being homozygous for hemoglobin E; many patients are asymptomatic, but others have mild hemolytic anemia, usually without splenomegaly, and increased numbers of normochromic target cells in the peripheral blood.
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| hemoglobin Et. |
see under disease.
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