1. Know your thalassemia status • All individuals who are or shall ever be in the reproductive phase (children) should have their thalass...
Answers to important questions about Thalassaemia Part 3
Question 21: Are patients with thalassemia dependant on repeated blood transfusion? Answer: Patients with thalassemia minor either have ...
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Answers to important questions about Thalassaemia Part 2
Question 11: Can a child with thalassemia major lead a normal life? Answer: With proper transfusion therapy and effective iron chelatio...
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Answers to important questions about Thalassaemia Part 1
Question 1: If one parent has alpha- thalassemia minor while the other has beta- thalassemia minor, which type of the thalassemia will th...
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Information about Beta Thalassemia Minor

A glance at Beta Thalassemia minor Age : 24 Sex: Female Occupation: Housewife NUMERICAL VALUES Beta – Thal...
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Introduction to thalassaemia
Introduction to Thalassemia Thalassemias are a heterogeneous group of genetically determined hemolytic anemias due to an impaired synt...
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