QUÉ SIGNIFICA HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY EN INGLÉS
Hemoglobinopatía
La hemoglobinopatía es un tipo de defecto genético que resulta en la estructura anormal de una de las cadenas globinas de la molécula de hemoglobina. Las hemoglobinopatías son trastornos de un solo gen heredados; En la mayoría de los casos, se heredan como rasgos co-dominantes autosómicos. Las hemoglobinopatías comunes incluyen la anemia falciforme. Se calcula que el 7% de la población mundial es portadora, siendo el 60% del total y el 70% patológico en África. Las hemoglobinopatías son más comunes en poblaciones étnicas de África, la cuenca mediterránea y el sudeste asiático. Las hemoglobinopatías implican anomalías estructurales en las propias proteínas de la globina. Thalassemias, por el contrario, suelen dar lugar a la subproducción de proteínas normales de globina, a menudo a través de mutaciones en los genes reguladores. Sin embargo, las dos condiciones pueden superponerse, ya que algunas condiciones que causan anomalías en las proteínas de la globina también afectan a su producción. Así, algunas hemoglobinopatías son también talasemias, pero la mayoría no lo son. La hemoglobinopatía o la talasemia, o ambas, pueden causar anemia.
definición de haemoglobinopathy en el diccionario inglés
La definición de hemoglobinopatía en el diccionario es una de varias enfermedades hereditarias, incluida la anemia de células falciformes y la talasemia, caracterizada por una hemoglobina anormal.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY»
Descubre el uso de
haemoglobinopathy en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
haemoglobinopathy y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Haemoglobinopathy Diagnosis
This unique book is written by Barbara Bain, a leading haematologist with a reputation for her educational prowess in the field.
2
Variant Haemoglobins: A Guide to Identification
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haemoglobinopathy screening can be found in the NHS Screening Programme's
Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Handbook for Laboratories [14]. DNA analysis ...
Barbara J. Bain, Barbara Wild, Adrian Stephens,
2011
3
The politics of sickle cell and thalassaemia
... 23, 29 haemoglobin electrophoresis, 15-16 haemoglobinopathy disorders
coping with, 72, 84-8 disability and chronic illness, 69-72 and educational
provision, 1, 71, 86, 103-5, 114 and ethnicity, 9-10 and family life, 80-4 frequency
of, 13-14 ...
Elizabeth N. Anionwu, Karl Atkin,
2001
4
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Most studies in various geographical regions showed that undernutrition was the
single major cause of anaemia; regardless of whether the population was urban,
suburban or rural, in the East or West (Table V).""»°"' Haemoglobinopathy was ...
5
Ethnicity and screening for sickle cell/thalassaemia: ...
They would need to explain the haemoglobinopathy-related purpose of the
question (and therefore to understand the difference between ethnic identity for
ethnic monitoring purposes and genetic ancestry for haemoglobinopathy
screening ...
Haemoglobinopathy H Haemoglobinopathy H; studies of haemoglobin synthesis
and red cell survival in haemoglobinopathy H, 124 Haemoglobinurie (bei
Favismus), v. Sialique Haemolysis, v. Anemies hémolytiques Haemophilia ...
7
Ethnicity, disability, and chronic illness
All the haemoglobinopathy counsellors were themselves from minority ethnic
groups; the majority of Asian parents were served by Asian counsellors. At a
broader level, the shortage of counsellors with skills in South Asian languages is
a ...
Waqar Ihsan-Ullah Ahmad,
2000
8
Oxford Handbook of General Practice
Chapter 19 657 Haematology and immunology Full blood count and ESR 658
Anaemia: diagnosis and initial investigation 660 Iron deficiency anaemia 662
Haemolysis and aplastic anaemia 664 Haemoglobinopathy 666 Bleeding and
clotting ...
Chantal Simon, Hazel Everitt, Francoise van Dorp,
2010
... cooling Anaemia Diagnosis: iron deficiency anaemia (dietary) Differential
diagnosis: chronic GI bleeding; coeliac; inherited haemoglobinopathy e.g. -
thalassaemia trait History Symptoms r Tiredness, lethargy and breathlessness
Differential ...
Stephen Hoole, Andrew Fry, Daniel Hodson,
2010
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Oxford Desk Reference: Obstetrics and Gynaecology
... pregnancies previous fetal congenital abnormalities or fetal death 0 previous
fetal or neonatal anaemia or jaundice previous history of rhesus or other blood
group antibodies drug history, including recreational drug use
haemoglobinopathy ...
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Lesley Regan, Aris Papageorghiou,
2011
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HAEMOGLOBINOPATHY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
haemoglobinopathy en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Do people from the Jewish community prefer ancestry-based or pan …
... was also mentioned by Jans et al. describing attitudes of GPs and midwives regarding ancestry-based haemoglobinopathy carrier screening. «Nature.com, May 15»
Wexham Park Hosptial department selected by Department of …
The hospital's pathology department will pilot a scheme for computerised electronic requesting for patients who require haemoglobinopathy ... «Slough and Windsor Observer, Mar 15»
8% of Omanis have genes that cause blood disorders: Expert
She also added that a volunteer pre-marital blood test for haemoglobinopathy gene have been available throughout the sultanate for many ... «Muscat Daily, Feb 15»
Cocktails With — Josina Jackson
My mother is a registered nurse and for most of her career has been a haemoglobinopathy counsellor, looking after people who have sickle cell ... «Jamaica Observer, Feb 15»
Sheffield scientists make red blood cell discovery
The haemoglobinopathy diagnostics department at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital have discovered four previously undiscovered variants of ... «The Star, Feb 15»
OPD on RMRC Campus from Saturday
More than 5,000 filariasis and 2,000 haemoglobinopathy patients have been treated at the centre. The centre has conducted valuable research ... «The New Indian Express, Ene 15»
Gaining informed consent for blood transfusion
Patients who require long-term, regular transfusions - for example, those with haemoglobinopathy or haematology conditions - need to have ... «Nursing Times, Ago 14»
Keighley health day helps raise awareness
Organiser, Janet Hall, a haemoglobinopathy counsellor with Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The aim of the event was to raise ... «Keighley News, Dic 13»
Race a factor in lack of sickle cell specialist nurses
NHS England has acknowledged there are “inequities” in access to high quality haemoglobinopathy care due to a combination of the “varied ... «Nursing Times, Sep 13»
Queen's Birthday Honours : London's MBEs
Dr Lorna Ann Marie Bennett, clinical service manager and haemoglobinopathy counsellor, Camden and Islington Primary Care Trust. «London24, Jun 13»