Hemolytic Anemia
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Last Posted: Jul 27, 2023
- Genotypic analysis of a large cohort of patients with suspected atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome.
Dervla M Connaughton et al. J Mol Med (Berl) 2023 - Iron Status in Sickle Cell Anemia: Deficiency or Overload?
Varsha P Patel et al. Cureus 2023 15(2) e35310 - Clinical Utility of Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Panel in Routine Diagnosis of Hereditary Hemolytic Anemia: A national reference laboratory experience.
Archana M Agarwal et al. European journal of haematology 2023 - Five Years' Experience with Gene Panel Sequencing in Hereditary Hemolytic Anemia Screened by Routine Peripheral Blood Smear Examination.
Namsu Kim et al. Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) 2023 13(4) - Sickle Cell Disease: A Review.
Kavanagh Patricia L et al. JAMA 2022 328(1) 57-68 - Effects of SPTA1 Gene Variants on the Hematological Phenotype of Mexican Patients with Hereditary Spherocytosis.
Herrera-Tirado Isis Mariela et al. Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers 2022 26(5) 270-276 - Acute complications in children with sickle cell disease: Prevention and management.
Beck Carolyn E et al. Paediatrics & child health 2022 27(1) 50-62 - Influence of diabetes and hypercholesterolemia on laboratory methods for hereditary spherocytosis diagnosis.
Lazarova Elena et al. Journal of clinical laboratory analysis 2022 e24248 - Genetic Variation of G6PD and CYP2D6: Clinical Implications on the Use of Primaquine for Elimination of Plasmodium vivax.
Stewart Alexandra G A et al. Frontiers in pharmacology 2021 12784909 - Manifestations of HbSE sickle cell disease: a systematic review.
Khamees Ibrahim et al. Journal of translational medicine 2021 19(1) 262
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