This work aimed to approach Sickle Cell Anemia from the standpoint of medical anthropology, from the perspective of health, disease and culture, not only addressing the disease as a biological event, but also other socio-cultural aspects of the individual. This is a descriptive, theoretical-reflexive analysis-type study. Seeking to know the disease, its treatment and complications within the socio-cultural context are important to contribute to possible changes in the perspective with the individual regarding this morbidity. Having the field of public health in development, an approach beyond the technical molds for the treatment of diseases, a multidisciplinary approach is needed to meet the needs of the population, to provide patient-cent...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease is considered to be one of the commonest hereditary diseases aroun...
An adult deciding to be tested for sickle cell disease considers numerous issues including an unders...
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Sickle Cell and the Simplifications of Science 2. Why Genes ...
Christiane Bougerol: Anthropological approach of the sickle cell anemia illness among French West In...
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal red blood cells damage the cereb...
Genetic diseases and disabilities have been described as the most ubiquitous and burdensome to the p...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is widely conceived in the United States as a group of blood disorders tha...
In Africa, families often with more than one child consult with both modern and traditional African ...
Introduction Sickle Cell Disease is a term that refers to any inherited blood disorder where Sickle ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited hematological disorder that can have a debilitating impact...
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal red blood cells damage the cereb...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the access, assistance and satisfaction of people with si...
This study examines the biosocial representation of individuals with Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) in Par...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze the demographic, clinical and laboratory ...
Current knowledge on the pathophysiology of sickle cell anemia is reviewed and potential therapeutic...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease is considered to be one of the commonest hereditary diseases aroun...
An adult deciding to be tested for sickle cell disease considers numerous issues including an unders...
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Sickle Cell and the Simplifications of Science 2. Why Genes ...
Christiane Bougerol: Anthropological approach of the sickle cell anemia illness among French West In...
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal red blood cells damage the cereb...
Genetic diseases and disabilities have been described as the most ubiquitous and burdensome to the p...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is widely conceived in the United States as a group of blood disorders tha...
In Africa, families often with more than one child consult with both modern and traditional African ...
Introduction Sickle Cell Disease is a term that refers to any inherited blood disorder where Sickle ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited hematological disorder that can have a debilitating impact...
Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood disorder in which abnormal red blood cells damage the cereb...
The objective of the study was to evaluate the access, assistance and satisfaction of people with si...
This study examines the biosocial representation of individuals with Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) in Par...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze the demographic, clinical and laboratory ...
Current knowledge on the pathophysiology of sickle cell anemia is reviewed and potential therapeutic...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease is considered to be one of the commonest hereditary diseases aroun...
An adult deciding to be tested for sickle cell disease considers numerous issues including an unders...
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Sickle Cell and the Simplifications of Science 2. Why Genes ...