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Bone deformities: In severe cases, thalassemia can lead to bone deformities, particularly in the face and skull. Enlarged spleen (Splenomegaly): The spleen can become enlarged due to the excessive ...
Half matched bone marrow transplant can be 100 per cent successful now for beta thalassemia patients, says a new research. On the occasion of World Thalassemia Day today, we tell you all about ...
Most people with thalassemia minor (alpha or beta) do not develop fatigue due to anemia, as the anemia is quite mild. If you have fatigue with exercise, I’d be concerned that you have more than ...
In India, it's discovered when haemoglobin is found low, blood investigations are done to see if it's iron deficiency anaemia or anaemia due to Thalassemia. Many Beta Thalassemia minors are ...
Beta-thalassemia, also known as β-thalassemia is a genetic disorder marked by reduced or absent beta chain synthesis of hemoglobin, leading to ineffective erythropoiesis and severe anemia ...
The specific type of thalassemia a person has is typically due to inherited factors. Alpha and beta Four alpha-globin and two beta-globin protein chains make up hemoglobin.
Thalassemia, a genetic blood disorder, involves abnormal hemoglobin production leading to insufficient red blood cell production. Patients often experience anemia, fatigue, and complications due ...
Dr. Roach: I am Greek and have thalassemia minor. In general, my red blood cells are much smaller than typical ones, and my iron content is significantly low. Every time ...
Most people with thalassemia minor (alpha or beta) do not develop fatigue due to anemia, as the anemia is quite mild. If you have fatigue with exercise, I’d be concerned that you have more than ...
Most people with thalassemia minor (alpha or beta) do not develop fatigue due to anemia, as the anemia is quite mild. If you have fatigue with exercise, I’d be concerned that you have more than ...
Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that is passed down from parents to children. It occurs when the body is unable to produce enough haemoglobin, a crucial protein found in red blood cells.