Aplastic anemia is a disease that originates from the bone marrow. Thousands of people worldwide are diagnosed with this disease each year. What is Aplastic anemia? To answer this, we must first establish a commonality in language: namely, what causes this disease? Aplastic anemia is a life threatening condition that causes a deficiency of all types of blood cells in the body by a failure of the bone marrow development. The symptoms of this disorder is very similar to a type of cancer known as…
Pernicious anemia is blood disease occurring rarely and defined as inefficient use of vitamin B12 and gastric intrinsic factor. Megaloblastic anemias were initially all termed pernicious anemia. Megaloblastic anemias were very fatal for those diagnosed. Pernicious translates to highly injurious or fatal because the disease was once not treatable. Megaloblastic anemias constitute any anemia that hinders DNA synthesis of red blood cells. Red blood cells require vitamin B12 for structural…
More than 70,000 people in the United States have been affected with Sickle Cell Anemia. Sickle Cell disease is a genetic disorder that affects the red blood cells. The symtopms of the disease was first seen in 1904. The normal doughnut shape of the red blood cells become sickled making it difficult for these cells to transport oxygen throughout the body causing blockages resulting in extreme pain during a crisis. This diseases tends to affect african americans more than any other race, but…
I decided to do my paper on the genetic disorder Sickle Cell Anemia because it’s a trait that runs in my family and I have 1 cousin and an aunt that have it, so since I have the opportunity to write a paper on a genetic disorder it’s a perfect time to learn more about it. Sickle Cell Anemia is a disorder that affects your red blood cells, normal red blood cells are round where sickle cell red blood cells and hard, sticky, and shaped like sickles that you use to cut wheat, when the hard pointed…
Hereditary Spherocytosis and Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Introduction Scientifically, hereditary spherocytosis has been known to be a form of an unusual disorder that generically affects a considerable populace around the globe. By definition, hereditary spherocytosis is a term that is accorded to an inherited blood condition that contains abnormally shaped red blood cells (RBCs) (Hsiao et al, 2013). This abnormality has been associated with the reduction of RBCs supply and results into an…
and some have cures while others do not. Equine infectious anemia is one of those without a cure. Many studies have been conducted on this topic so more can be known about this disease. Most of this can be avoided when purchasing an equid for personal use by talking to the previous owner. Equids are any type of animal that has hooves and is related to the horse including donkeys and zebras. This paper takes a look at equine infectious anemia and will examine the laws, control and prevention, and…
What is Hemolytic Anemia? Hemolytic anemia is a condition in which an individual does not have enough healthy red blood cells in the body. Red blood cells usually last approximately 120 days in the body. In hemolytic anemia, red blood cells in the blood are destroyed earlier than expected. The spleen traps and destroys healthy red blood cells. Hemolytic anemia occurs when the bone marrow is unable to replace the red blood cells that are destroyed. It can also come from red…
It is estimated that anemia affects almost two billion people globally, 42% of whom are pregnant women (Benoist, 2008) Iron Defiency is the most common nutritional disorder and the WHO attributes the causes of 50% of all anemias to iron Defiency (WHO, 2001) Globally an estimated 58.27 million women are anemic during pregnancy, 95.7% of whom live in developing countries. In Africa, the prevalence of anemia is estimated to be between 35% and 75% as compared to the developed countries where it is…
short, our pigmentation, and also what kind of genetic disease’s we may inherit or if we’ll carry the trait for it. For instance, Sickle Cell Anemia is a form of a genetic disorder where you don’t make enough healthy blood cells; you’re prone to get bacterial infections; and other life threatening issues. With this disorder you can either…
While Sickle Cell Anemia is more common in certain ethnic groups, people should be aware of sickle cell. Sickle Cell Anemia affects 1 out of 13 people and is diagnosed at birth. People with this disease live a life struggling pain and uncertainty. On the 15th of November 1910, Dr. James Herrick made the first discovery of sickle cell disease. He encountered multiple patients complaining of similar symptoms of acute chest pain. Dr. Herrick received a blood film, a test used to look for…