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View Post: Herbal treatment for Hemoglobin SS disease
21 Nov 2009 by alokgupta  
Hemoglobin SS disease is a genetic disease and is also termed medically as sickle cell anemia. Children who suffer from this ailment inherit it from both their parents; in other words they have two sickle cells. ...
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View Post: Bloodlines: What you don't know about sickle cell disease can ...
24 Sep 2009 by blessedayesha  
Sickle cell anemia has different names, including Hemoglobin SS disease, Hemoglobin S disease, Hemoglobin SC, HbS disease, sickle beta thalassemia, but they all are some form of sickle cell anemia. “I have two children with sickle cell ...
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View Post: ISPUB - Atrial septal defect closure on cardiopulmonary bypass in ...
23 Nov 2009
Hemoglobin electrophoresis finding was suggestive of homozygous sickle cell anemia with HbSS= 71%, HbA2 = 5.6%, HbF = 20%. X-ray chest showed moderate cardiomegaly and ECG had features of right ventricular strain pattern. ... On our search for management strategies for patient of sickle cell disease on cardiopulmonary bypass without exchange transfusion, we found that, preoperative blood transfusion is indicated in sickle cell disease patient which increases the ...
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View Post: What You Should Know: Sickle Cell Disease
5 Nov 2009 by amanda  
Check out this drawing of blood flow with both normal red blood cells and sickle cells. There are several types of sickle disease. The most common are: • Sickle Cell Anemia (SS) • Sickle-Hemoglobin C Disease (SC) ...
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View Post: most affected dieases for child
7 Jul 2009 by admin  
in the united states, hemoglobin ss disease (sickle cell anemia) affects mostly african americans. however, forms of sickle cell disease may occur in people with different ethnic backgrounds, such as those whose ancestors came from ...
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View Post: Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatable Diseases and Future Uses ...
17 Nov 2009 by Khor  
Sickle-cell anemia (hemoglobin SS); HbSC disease; Sickle ßo Thalassemia ?-thalassemia major (hydrops fetalis); ß-thalassemia major (Cooley's anemia); ß-thalassemia intermedia; E-ßo thalassemia; E-ß+ thalassemia ...
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View Post: national sickle cell disease awareness month
1 Sep 2009 by NM  
this is what causes the complications of sickle cell disease. types of sickle cell disease there are several types of sickle cell disease. the most common are: sickle cell anemia (ss), sickle-hemoglobin c disease (sc) ...
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View Post: sickle cell anemia also called: hemoglobin ss dise...
21 Aug 2007 by anemia is a disease in  
sickle cell anemia also called: hemoglobin ss disease. sickle cell anemia is a disease in which your body produces abnormally shaped red blood cells. the cells are shaped like a crescent or sickle. they don't last as long as normal, ...
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View Post: What You Don't Know About Sickle Cell Disease
28 Nov 2009
Did you know that there are different types of sickle cell disease? People who inherit two sickle cell genes, one from each parent, have a type of sickle cell disease called SS. This is commonly called “sickle cell anemia” and is usually the most severe form of the disease. People who inherit a sickle cell gene from one parent and a gene for another type of abnormal hemoglobin (hemoglobin is a protein that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen to all parts of the body) ...
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View Post: Forever A Family: Sickle Cell Anemia in Children
13 Oct 2009 by God's Grace  
They wound up pricking his fingers and squeezing the blood out to do the hemoglobin test and a couple others. His hem is up some from 7 to 9. Normal is between 11 - 14...Asher's normal will be about where it is...ok, now about what ... Asher has inherited sickle cell from both parents, therefore has the most severe form of the disease, SS. We were hopeful to hear something different but our baby is going to need a lot of medical care. But in Christ we are still hopeful. ...
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