The β-thalassemia is a hereditary blood disorders, characterized by reduced or absent synthesis of the hemoglobin beta chain that cause microcytic hypochromic anemia. An early diagnosis, economical test, awareness programs and prenatal screening will be a milestone for the eradication of this genetic disorder and to reduce burden of the health sector of a country subsequently the economics. Initially, the diagnosis of β-thalassemia depends on the hematological tests with red cell indices that disclosed the microcytic hypochromic anemia. Hemoglobin analysis shows the abnormal peripheral blood smear with nucleated red blood cells, and reduced amounts of hemoglobin A (HbA). In severe anemia, the hemoglobin analysis by HPLC reveals decreased qu...
β-thalassemias are heterogeneous hereditary anemias characterized by a reduced output of β-globin ch...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
α0-Thalassemia is an inherited hematological disorder caused by the deletion of α-globin genes. The ...
β-Thalassemia is a common genetic disorder caused by mutations in β-globin gene that results in redu...
The α and β-thalassaemias (thal) are common genetic disorders of globin chain synthesis where the ca...
The thalassemias can be defined as \u3b1- or \u3b2-thalassemias depending on the defective globin ch...
Thalassemia is a significant health problem worldwide. There are two main classifications, α- and β-...
INTRODUCTION: Biological tests and genetic analyses for diagnosis and characterization of hematolog...
β thalassaemia is defined as a group of heterogeneous anaemias in which the β globin peptide synthes...
Hemoglobinopathies constitute a major health problem worldwide, with a high carrier frequency, parti...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
Background: Hemoglobin-associated disorder is a different group of recessive genetic diseases. which...
Thalassemia syndromes are among the most serious and common genetic conditions. They are indigenous ...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
Thalassemia syndromes are among the most serious and common genetic conditions. They are indigenous ...
β-thalassemias are heterogeneous hereditary anemias characterized by a reduced output of β-globin ch...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
α0-Thalassemia is an inherited hematological disorder caused by the deletion of α-globin genes. The ...
β-Thalassemia is a common genetic disorder caused by mutations in β-globin gene that results in redu...
The α and β-thalassaemias (thal) are common genetic disorders of globin chain synthesis where the ca...
The thalassemias can be defined as \u3b1- or \u3b2-thalassemias depending on the defective globin ch...
Thalassemia is a significant health problem worldwide. There are two main classifications, α- and β-...
INTRODUCTION: Biological tests and genetic analyses for diagnosis and characterization of hematolog...
β thalassaemia is defined as a group of heterogeneous anaemias in which the β globin peptide synthes...
Hemoglobinopathies constitute a major health problem worldwide, with a high carrier frequency, parti...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
Background: Hemoglobin-associated disorder is a different group of recessive genetic diseases. which...
Thalassemia syndromes are among the most serious and common genetic conditions. They are indigenous ...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
Thalassemia syndromes are among the most serious and common genetic conditions. They are indigenous ...
β-thalassemias are heterogeneous hereditary anemias characterized by a reduced output of β-globin ch...
Level of HbA2 more than 4% is the reliable parameter to identify β- thalassemia carrier. However, in...
α0-Thalassemia is an inherited hematological disorder caused by the deletion of α-globin genes. The ...