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... red blood cells ) . In certain conditions in which there is a rapid rate of destruction of red blood cells , the inability of the liver to excrete the added load of bilirubin may result in a large increase in the concentration of this ...
... red blood cells ) . In certain conditions in which there is a rapid rate of destruction of red blood cells , the inability of the liver to excrete the added load of bilirubin may result in a large increase in the concentration of this ...
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... Blood disorders . The diseases affecting the blood of newborn infants include diseases of the red blood cells ( particularly the anemias , which involve an inadequate level of functioning hemoglobin in the blood ) and of the clotting ...
... Blood disorders . The diseases affecting the blood of newborn infants include diseases of the red blood cells ( particularly the anemias , which involve an inadequate level of functioning hemoglobin in the blood ) and of the clotting ...
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... cell anemia , also called sickle - cell disease and sicklemia , must be inherited from both parents to cause the disease , the effects of which include hemolytic anemia ( anemia involving destruction of red blood cells and release of ...
... cell anemia , also called sickle - cell disease and sicklemia , must be inherited from both parents to cause the disease , the effects of which include hemolytic anemia ( anemia involving destruction of red blood cells and release of ...
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