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Thalassemia / Beta-thalassemia / Alpha-thalassemia / Anemias / Mean corpuscular volume / Hemoglobins / Hemoglobin E / Delta-thalassemia / Hematology / Medicine / Blood tests
Date: 2014-06-22 22:46:31
Thalassemia
Beta-thalassemia
Alpha-thalassemia
Anemias
Mean corpuscular volume
Hemoglobins
Hemoglobin E
Delta-thalassemia
Hematology
Medicine
Blood tests

Thalassemia is a common hereditary blood disorder which is caused by gene defect, and presents in two forms – thalassemia major and thalassemia minor. About 8% of the population have the genes of thalassemia. Most

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