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  2. Sickle cell trait - Wikipedia

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    Sickle cell trait describes a condition in which a person has one abnormal allele of the hemoglobin beta gene (is heterozygous), but does not display the severe symptoms of sickle cell disease that occur in a person who has two copies of that allele (is homozygous).

  3. Sickle cell disease - Wikipedia

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    Memphis physician Lemuel Diggs, a prolific researcher into sickle cell disease, first introduced the distinction between sickle cell disease and trait in 1933, although until 1949, the genetic characteristics had not been elucidated by James V. Neel and E.A. Beet. [19] 1949 was the year when Linus Pauling described the unusual chemical ...

  4. Hemoglobin Lepore syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Sickle cell-Hb Lepore Boston syndrome is a type of sickle cell disease (HbS) that differs from homozygous sickle cell disease where both parents carry sickle hemoglobin. In this variant one parent has the sickle cell hemoglobin the second parent has Hb Lepore Boston, the only one of the three variants described in association with HbS. [7]

  5. West: Sickle cell disease, trait differences, treatment options

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    "One of the latest statistics I have seen is that SCD affects approximately 100,000 Americans. Most are African American," says columnist Sharon West.

  6. Hemoglobin O - Wikipedia

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    With HbS, there can be mild sickle cell trait but no symptoms. [13] [14] Hemoglobin O-Arab causes sickle cell disease in heterozygous (HbS/HbO) individuals. However, the symptomatic anemia is mild and is not life-threatening. It is even milder than in heterozygous sickle cell trait (HbS/HbA). [15] A case of sickle cell retinopathy is documented ...

  7. Hemoglobinopathy - Wikipedia

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    There are two clinically significant combinations involving the sickle cell gene: Hemoglobin S/ beta thalassemia: (see above). [35] Hemoglobin S/ hemoglobin C (Hemoglobin SC disease) occurs when an individual inherits one gene for hemoglobin S (sickle cell) and one gene for hemoglobin C, The symptoms are very similar to sickle cell disease. [37]