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Sickle Cell Disease Graham R. Serjeant

Sickle Cell Disease By Graham R. Serjeant

Sickle Cell Disease by Graham R. Serjeant


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Sickle cell disease was one of the first diseases to be explained at the molecular level. This new edition contains many current references and incorporates recent thinking on the biology of the disease and the best practice in its management.

Sickle Cell Disease Summary

Sickle Cell Disease by Graham R. Serjeant

Sickle cell disease was one of the first diseases to be explained at the molecular level. Nevertheless, in the years since the first edition of this book was published, further advances have been made. Much has been learnt about the causes of variability in the natural history of the disease and of the reasons why there are such marked variations in the patterns of morbidity and mortality. The role and importance of genetic modifiers such as alpha-thalassaemia and persisting high levels of fetal haemoglobin, and of the beta-globin haplotype, have been recognized and explored. Studies of the disease which compare geographically separated populations have contributed to understanding this variability. These findings have led to more rigorous thinking about the nature of the disease and a clearer appreciation of how to manage it. This book is intended for professionals: physicians - especially haematologists, medical geneticists, paediatricians, nurses in specialist centres, health planners.

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GOR005248840
9780192622310
0192622315
Sickle Cell Disease by Graham R. Serjeant
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19920901
650
N/A
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