Blood Disease
Sickle cell disease - A genetic disease that is resulted from a single amino acid mutation in the hemoglobin molecul
Hemophilia - A genetic disease that causes the blood not to be able to form a firm clot.
Leukemia - Often referred to as cancer of the blood, a malignant condition affecting the immature blood-forming cells in the bone marrow.
Anemia - a commonly encountered clinical condition that is caused by an acquired or hereditary abnormality of red blood cells (RBC) or its precursors, or may be a manifestation of an nonhematologic disorder.
Thrombosis - Happens when the platelets try to patch up an injury within a small blood vessel and completely plug it up instead. This plug obstructs the normal flow of blood and can result in a heart attack or stroke.
Blood cholesterol - plays an important part in deciding a person's chance or risk of getting coronary heart disease (CHD).
Categories
- Thalassemia
- Sickle Cell Disease
- Fanconi Anemia
- Aplastic Anemia