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    and recent articles relating to anemia and crohn’s were extracted in order to facilitate the relation between the two and identify the frequency, blood tests and treatment of anemia. The findings, based on articles in this review, reveal that increase of anemia in CD is reported in older articles, however the most widespread condition is low levels of iron in the blood and also B12 deficiency has been found to be a cause of previous CD surgery. In order to cure anemia, patients who have been…

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    The Crescent Moon Disease: Sickle Cell Sickle cell anemia is a disease that is passed throughout families. Sickle cell affects the red blood cells, which cause the blood cells to look like a crescent moon instead of looking like a disc, like the photo included above. There are two types of Sickle cell: Sickle Cell Anemia and Sickle Cell- Hemoglobin C. Sickle Cell Anemia is the less severe one out of the two. Sickle Cell Anemia affects many racial and ethnic groups. One in four hundred…

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    perfused properly they do not function the way they are supposed to. The first concept is pain, decreased oxygen flow to tissues can cause pain, which is what can happen with anemia because there is a decreased ability to carry oxygen. Pain is also possible with babies that are affected by Rh incompatibility because of the severe anemia and the hepatosplenomegaly. With pain, typically clotting is associated because perfusion can definitely be affected by clots. Clotting…

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    area which allows them to read and understand spoken language but shows difficulty in speaking and writing. The reason behind this symptom is because lead is toxic to the brain and body mainly attacking younglings according to MWPH. II) Slight Anemia Anemia could be a result of lead poisoning, with current history of the patient one can see that iron deficiency and low hemoglobin counts were presented…

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    Age: The Mediating Role of Temperament” the authors wanted to find out the effects of malnutrition on children’s intelligence and the role of temperament. In their hypothesis, they stated that “three aspects of malnutrition (stunting, wasting, and anemia) assessed at age 3 will be related to degradation of cognitive performance at ages 3 and 11 years, and also to an inhibited temperament at 3 years.” They tested whether factors of temperament (inhibited and uninhibited and task-orientation) has…

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    Hydroxyurea Research Paper

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    To what extent does Hydroxyurea work to treat Sickle Cell Anaemia? Problem: Suffering From Sickle Cell Anemia. Sickle cell anaemia is a severe hereditary disease when there is an inadequate amount of erythrocytes (red blood cells) or haemoglobin in the erythrocytes. Haemoglobin beta alongside alpha globin makes haemoglobin which contains 146 amino acids. Haemoglobin beta makes up 98% of the total haemoglobin, whilst alpha globin makes the remaining 2%. Haemoglobin beta protein is produced by…

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    Ms. A Case Study Essay

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    is a healthy adult. This paper is going to explain what type of anemia Ms. A most likely to…

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    Malaria Case Study Essay

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    Hospital due to severe anemia caused by Malaria infection. Tanzania is a unitary republic in East Africa and Malaria is the commonest communicable disease there.3 The risk of infection with Malaria is the highest on lowland and during the rainy season.3 Meanwhile the high-risk group of infections belongs to pregnant women and young children.3 Pathophysiology of Anemia caused by Malaria Malaria can be divided into uncomplicated Malaria and severe Malaria.4 Signs and…

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    What Is Stem Cells?

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    The human body is made up of trillions upon trillions of cells. Each cell has a nucleus, inside that nucleus are chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of miniscule deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) strands. Segments of that DNA code for hair color, eye color, height, body type, etc. In some cases, genes will mutate, thereby modifying the DNA code and resulting in a genetic disorder. A mutated gene can either be inherited or acquired in one’s lifetime. Genetic disorders are obtained one of two…

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    condition of sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell anemia is a genetic condition. Both parents must be carriers of the gene in order for a baby to be born with sickle cell anemia. In the United States, the gene predominantly affects black people of African decent. Sickle cell anemia is a disease where there is an inadequate number of healthy red blood cell throughout the body. A blood test can check for hemoglobin S — the defective form of hemoglobin that underlies sickle cell anemia. In the…

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