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The Thalassaemia Syndromes
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D.J. Weatherall
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J.B. Clegg
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9780470696705
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9780865426641
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January 01 2001
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10.1002/9780470696705
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Historical Perspectives: The Many and Diverse Routes to Our Current Understanding of the Thalassaemias
pp. 63
Human Haemoglobin
pp. 121
Thalassaemia: Classification, Genetics and Relationship to Other Inherited Disorders of Haemoglobin
pp. 133
The Molecular Pathology of the Thalassaemias
pp. 192
The Pathophysiology of the Thalassaemias
pp. 237
Distribution and Population Genetics of the Thalassaemias
pp. 285
Theβ Thalassaemias
pp. 357
Theδβ and Related Thalassaemias
pp. 393
Theβ andδβ Thalassaemias in Association with Structural Haemoglobin Variants
pp. 450
Hereditary Persistence of Fetal Haemoglobin
pp. 484
Theα Thalassaemias and their Interactions with Structural Haemoglobin Variants
pp. 526
α Thalassaemia with Mental Retardation or Myelodysplasia
pp. 550
Thalassaemia Intermedia
pp. 595
Avoidance and Population Control
pp. 630
Management and Prognosis
pp. 686
The Laboratory Diagnosis of the Thalassaemias
pp. 727
The Future
pp. 733
References
pp. 823
Appendix: Addresses of Patient Support Organizations (WHO, 1994)
pp. 827
Index
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