2016
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v128.22.3637.3637
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Progressive Glomerular Damage in Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Anemia Mouse Models

Abstract: Homozygous inheritance of the hemoglobin S mutation (Hb SS; sickle cell anemia) affects 1 in 500 African Americans and is consistently associated with an increased risk for kidney disease, although the mechanisms are poorly understood. Heterozygous inheritance (Hb AS; sickle cell trait) affects 1 in 8 African Americans and has also been associated with an increased risk for kidney disease in some, but not all cohorts. We first investigated whether inheritance of the Hb S mutation resulted in inc… Show more

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“…Pakistan, and Sri Lanka between the early 2000s and 2012, shows greater rise in anemia prevalence among young women (Stevens et al, 2013). Generally, anemia is linked with nutrition (McLean, et al, 2009), gender (Kajimoto et al, 2017) or with inheritance (Rosselli, 2017, Saraf et al, 2016, however, the recent work establishes its strong links with anthropometric indices (Ghadimi, et al, 2015;Qin et al, 2013). The prediction of hemoglobin level on the bases of anthropometric indicators or vice versa could give a new insight and scope to the hematological studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pakistan, and Sri Lanka between the early 2000s and 2012, shows greater rise in anemia prevalence among young women (Stevens et al, 2013). Generally, anemia is linked with nutrition (McLean, et al, 2009), gender (Kajimoto et al, 2017) or with inheritance (Rosselli, 2017, Saraf et al, 2016, however, the recent work establishes its strong links with anthropometric indices (Ghadimi, et al, 2015;Qin et al, 2013). The prediction of hemoglobin level on the bases of anthropometric indicators or vice versa could give a new insight and scope to the hematological studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pakistan, and Sri Lanka between the early 2000s and 2012, shows greater rise in anemia prevalence among young women (Stevens et al, 2013). Generally, anemia is linked with nutrition (McLean, et al, 2009), gender (Kajimoto et al, 2017 or with inheritance (Rosselli, 2017, Saraf et al, 2016, however, the recent work establishes its strong links with anthropometric indices (Ghadimi, et al, 2015;Qin et al, 2013). The prediction of hemoglobin level on the bases of anthropometric indicators or vice versa could give a new insight and scope to the hematological studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%