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Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Anemia or; Blood clotting problems or; Cancer or; Dental disease, history of ...
Hematologic conditions commonly occur, including blood clots, macrocytic anemia, bone marrow abnormalities, and an association with hematologic neoplasms.
Bone marrow transplant, Sickle cell anemia, Thalassemia, Aplastic anemia, Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Autoimmune throm...bocytopenia, Sickle cell disease.
Patient with significant anemia (Hemoglobin <7g/dL). Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please contact the study team for the ...
Fanconi anemia; Shwachman syndrome; Any other known bone marrow failure syndrome; Patients with constitutional trisomy 21 or with constitutional mosaicism of ...
Tranexamic acid is used to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women. This medicine may be used by teenage females, but is not intended for use before the start ...
Blood or bone marrow disorders (eg, agranulocytosis, anemia, neutropenia) or; Eye problems (eg, cataracts, glaucoma) or; Hearing problems or; Kidney disease ...
Anemia or; Bladder problem with urinating or; Dehydration or; Diabetes mellitus or; Gout or; Hearing problems or; Hyperuricemia (high uric acid in the blood) or ...
... anemia, Sickle cell disease, H...emolytic anemia, Thrombophilia, Bleeding disorder, Benign hematologic condition, Bone marrow failure syndromes ...
Wilson's disease can sometimes damage red blood cells, a process called hemolysis. This leads to anemia and jaundice. Heart conditions. Wilson's disease may ...
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