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Hb-H

Hemoglobin H disease (HbH) is a form of alpha thalassemia in which moderately severe anemia develops... Read More...

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Hb-H

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For individuals with HbH disease, the overall survival rate varies but is generally good, with most patients surviving into adulthood. However, some patients have a more complicated course and may not do as well. Patients with HbH disease are at risk for severe anemia and have a lifelong requirement for transfusions.

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Hb-H

Hemoglobin H disease (HbH) is a form of alpha thalassemia in which moderately severe anemia develops due to reduced formation of alpha globin chains. In this condition, as in the other forms of thalassemia, there is an imbalance of globin chains needed to form hemoglobin.

What is a hemoglobin H?

Hemoglobin H disease (HbH) is a form of alpha thalassemia in which moderately severe anemia develops due to reduced formation of alpha globin chains. In this condition, as in the other forms of thalassemia, there is an imbalance of globin chains needed to form hemoglobin.

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