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- Thalassemia: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that affects your body’s ability to produce hemoglobin and healthy red blood cells Types include alpha and beta thalassemia
- Thalassemia - Wikipedia
Alpha thalassemia is caused by deficient production of the alpha globin component of hemoglobin, while beta thalassemia is a deficiency in the beta globin component [7]
- Thalassemia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - WebMD
Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that impacts the ability of the blood to get oxygen to the body’s organs Learn about the signs, how it’s diagnosed treated
- What is Thalassemia? - NHLBI, NIH
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder, which means it is passed from parent to child through genes People with thalassemia are not able to make enough of a protein called hemoglobin Hemoglobin is an important part of red blood cells that helps them carry oxygen to other parts of the body
- What is Thalassemia? Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention
Learn about Thalassemia, an inherited blood disorder causing reduced hemoglobin and anemia Discover its symptoms, causes, and key prevention strategies, including genetic counseling and screening
- Thalassemias - Blood Disorders - Merck Manual Consumer Version
Thalassemia minor or thalassemia trait refers to people with no symptoms or only mild anemia who do not require transfusion Thalassemia major refers to people with the most severe forms of thalassemia with no or severely reduced globin chain production and severe anemia who require transfusions
- About Thalassemia | Thalassemia | CDC
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder in which the body does not make enough hemoglobin, a red blood cell protein that carries oxygen to the cells in the body
- Thalassemias - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Thalassemias are inherited disorders characterized by abnormal production of hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen They result in low hemoglobin production and destruction of red blood cells These diseases usually occur only in people who have at least two abnormal genes
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