The Human Hemoglobins in Health and Disease
- 8 September 1955
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 253 (10) , 416-423
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195509082531006
Abstract
Mixed Heterozygous Hemoglobin DiseasesTwo and possibly three hemolytic diseases are now recognized that fall into the group of mixed heterozygous hemoglobin diseases. The genetic mechanism involved in the heredity of this group is schematically portrayed in Figure 12. Each patient transmits the gene for a different hemoglobin. Some of the children of such a mating will therefore be heterozygous for each of the two abnormal hemoglobins.The most important disease in this group is sickle cell-Hgb G disease, in which the patient is heterozygous for Hgb S and Hgb C.8,11,56,76,78,79,92,94,105,106,110,180,206,213, 217 This disease waS first suspected in patients with atypical sickle-cell anemia . . .Keywords
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