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Magnetic Levitation Coupled with Portable Imaging and Analysis for Disease Diagnostics
Published on: February 19, 2017
Abstract:
Seventy-four sicklers with bone pain had blood taken for biochemical analysis of the haemoglobins carried. Sixty-five patients with sickle cell disease diagnosed as Hb S/S disease, five patients diagnosed as Hb A/S and four patients with three haemoglobin bands corresponding to Hb's A, S and C were used in this quantitative reassessment on cellulose acetate. Haemoglobin A2 level was determined in all cases and alkali resistant haemoglobin level in twenty-nine cases. The significance of raised Hb A2 levels in some of these cases is discussed with relation to the possible existence of Hb S/beta-Thalassaemia in the sickle cell disease patients examined.
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