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What is sickle cell? Sickle cell disease, also called sickle cell anemia or just sickle cell, is a genetic disease where red blood cells can take the shape of a crescent or a sickle, and that change allows them to be more easily destroyed- causing...
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Sickle cell anemia, or sickle cell disease, is a genetic disease and red blood cells that are normally shaped like a disc have instead a crescent shape. This causes them to have a difficult time going through small vessels throughout the body. A mutation on...
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Sickle Cell Anemia is an inherited form of anemia which is a condition where there are not enough healthy red blood cells. It carries oxygen throughout the entire body. Normal red blood cells are flexible, round, and can flow easily through blood vessels. However, in...
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Genetic disorders are (usually) rare disease not caused by viruses or other pathogens, but rather from human genetics itself. These disorders are sometimes inherited, like cystic fibrosis, and other times caused by mutations, like Down’s syndrome. Sickle cell is a (inherited) genetic disorder and causes...
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Hemoglobin levels in individuals with chronic kidney disease fluctuate frequently above or below the recommended target levels within short periods of time even though the calculated mean hemoglobin remains within the target range of 11 to 12 g/dl. Anemia is a common complication of chronic...
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Case Study A 19-year-old African-American female, hereafter referred to as “AP”, presents to her primary care physician with fatigue, fever, and right upper quadrant (RUQ) abdominal pain for 3 days. AP has a significant medical history of sickle cell anemia (SCA). AP also complains of...
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“Sickle cell anemia does not bind me, it drives me. It covers with hurt allowing you to see and taste the freedom of health and when you least expect it makes you beg to be normal. I am its keeper and though it hurts to...
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Erectile dysfunction is common in post-priapism clients with sickle cell disease. Evidence has shown that sickle cell disease has been linked to several reproductive issues, such as low sperm count and decreased testosterone levels. This can create challenges between the client and nurse. Sickle cell...