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Adults and children 2 to 64 years of age with sickle cell disease, those with spleen problems or without spleens, and those who are to have their spleens ...
Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease; Pediatric Cancer; Facilitation of patient and provider communication; Patient and Family Experience. In addition to her clinical ...
Infectious Diseases. Mayo Clinic Minute: Protect your family from seasonal ... Ask the Mayo Mom: Managing sickle cell disease in children and teens.
Low red blood cell count, called anemia. As myeloma cells crowd out healthy blood cells, multiple myeloma can also cause anemia and other blood problems. By ...
In hematopoietic stem cell transplants, stem cells replace cells damaged by chemotherapy or disease ... Sickle cell anemia · Sisters' Bone Marrow Transplant ...
Mobile health use predicts self-efficacy and self-management in adolescents with sickle cell disease. Transl Behav Med. 2021 Oct 23; 11 (10):1823-1831. View ...
Sickle cell anemia—Epoetin may not work properly. Blood clots (history of) ... For anemia from chronic kidney disease not on dialysis: Adults—Dose is ...
Alcoholic liver disease; Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency; Amyloidosis · Aortic ... Sickle cell anemia; Significantly impaired function of facial structures ...
Examples include lymphoma, leukemia, thalassemia (an inherited blood disorder), sickle cell anemia, neuroblastoma and retinoblastoma. How is cord blood ...
Mayo Clinic Minute: Sickle cell disease explained. Deb Balzer. December 7, 2023. Health & Wellness. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Managing medication for loved ones.
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