hemoglobinopathy
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Classification
- hereditary
- acquired
- toxic sulfhemoglobinemia
- toxic methemoglobinemia
- toxic carboxyhemoglobinemia
Laboratory
More general terms
More specific terms
- hemoglobin C disease
- hemoglobin C trait
- hemoglobin SC disease
- sickle cell (hemoglobin SS) disease
- sickle cell trait; hemoglobin S trait
- thalassemia
Additional terms
References
- ↑ Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 14th ed. Fauci et al (eds), McGraw-Hill Inc. NY, 1998, pg 647-50
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 ARUP Consult: Hemoglobinopathies The Physician's Guide to Laboratory Test Selection & Interpretation https://www.arupconsult.com/content/hemoglobinopathies
Hemoglobinopathies Testing Algorithm https://arupconsult.com/algorithm/hemoglobinopathies-testing-algorithm - ↑ ARUP Consult: Unstable Hemoglobinopathies The Physician's Guide to Laboratory Test Selection & Interpretation https://arupconsult.com/content/unstable-hemoglobinopathies
- ↑ Ryan K, Bain BJ, Worthington D et al British Committee for Standards in Haematology. Significant haemoglobinopathies: guidelines for screening and diagnosis. Br J Haematol 2010 Apr;149(1):35-49. [19 references] PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20067565 corresponding NGC guideline withdrawn Dec 2015
- ↑ Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease and Other Hemoglobinopathies http://consensus.nih.gov/cons/061/061_intro.htm