What’s hemoglobinopathy?

Hemoglobinopathy is an inherited condition where the globin chains are malformed, causing medical symptoms. Treatment options are available, but the underlying problem cannot be cured. Sickle cell disease and hemoglobin C disease are examples of hemoglobinopathy, while thalassemias involve normal globins being produced in low numbers. Blood tests can determine if treatment options are available. […]

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