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Hemolytic anemia — a type of anemia in which your body destroys red blood cells faster than it produces them, often due to certain blood diseases or autoimmune ...
Certain blood conditions, such as sickle cell anemia. Other forms of hemoglobin in the body. Hemoglobin is a protein that carries oxygen through the blood. The ...
Ferric derisomaltose injection is an iron replacement product that is used to treat iron deficiency anemia (not enough iron in the blood) in patients with ...
WM is a rare disorder involving enlargement of the liver and spleen associated with anemia, nose bleeding, and an abnormal blood protein. After his ...
At the age of eight, Max Harris overcame aplastic anemia, a condition that occurs when your body stops producing enough new blood cells. Successful ...
... anemia. Other genetic tests can check for genetic changes or variants (sometimes called mutations) that make it more likely you might develop a condition ...
Addison's disease or pernicious anemia. Diagnosis. Generally, Hashimoto's disease is diagnosed using laboratory testing. Decreased thyroid function and ...
"If you have a cancer in the stomach, it might ooze blood very slowly, and that can cause anemia, or low hemoglobin, and that can lead to fatigue," says Dr.
... anemia. Stem cells are young blood cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets. Stem cells are usually in the bone marrow. Some ...
If your next baby is Rh positive, the Rh antibodies can cross the placenta and damage the baby's red blood cells. This could lead to life-threatening anemia, a ...
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