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Перевод: anaemia
[существительное] анемия ; малокровие; беспомощность ; вялость
Тезаурус:
- So the change in just one nucleotide in the DNA can lead to change in shape of a cell with resulting anaemia.
- his lower eyelids down to see if he had anaemia.
- Alert readers of Monitor will have remembered a recent report on the experimental use of a demethylating drug for an inherited anaemia ( New Scientist , vol 96, p 725).
- *Why some people with red-cell mutations such as thalassaemia and sickle cell anaemia, inherit an immunity to malaria.
- If you feel that you are lacking in energy, and are feeling tired and listless, it may be that you are suffering from anaemia, which can be remedied by iron tablets (your doctor can give you a simple blood test to check for anaemia).
- Co-inheritance of other haemoglobin disorders can influence the clinical course of sickle cell trait or anaemia.
- It is this increased rate of destruction of red cells which is the primary cause of the anaemia which characterises this group of disorders.
- When a healthy black person seeks employment and is tested for the sickle-cell anaemia gene, then is refused employment because there may be an extra risk under certain conditions, this is unfair.
- Moreover, they also showed that patients with pernicious anaemia and carcinoid tumours or nodular argyrophilic cell hyperplasia did not have the highest serum gastrin concentrations.
- This was a mixture of anaemia and depression.
- In other developing countries where maternal mortality is high, the main causes are haemorrhage, often with anaemia as an underlying cause and sepsis (WHO, 1985, p.5).
- Only once, late in life when he made as much of an excuse as he would ever make for his anti-Semitism, did Pound ever again enter the plea for himself that he suffered from the cultural anaemia of growing up in a suburb of an Eastern seaboard city.
- Sickle cell disease is the genetic name for a group of inherited anaemias which have as their common characteristic the presence of an abnormal haemoglobin called haemoglobin S. The most common member of this group, sickle cell anaemia, is especially prevalent in the Afro-Caribbean population, but people from the Mediterranean, Middle East and Asia are also commonly affected.
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