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Thalassemia What is thalassemia? • It is a hereditary blood cell disorder. • It may impair the body’s ability to carry oxygen in the blood. • It is characterized by a low hemoglobin level and a lower number of red blood cells than normal. What causes thalassemia? It is an inherited blood disease passed by genes from parents to their children. Thalassemia is not contagious. If only one of your parents is a carrier of thalassemia, you probably won’t have symptoms, but you’ll be a carrier of the disease. If both of your parents are carriers of thalassemia, you have a greater chance of inheriting a more serious form of the disease. About 2 percent chance for each pregnancy. How many types of thalassemia do you know? The three main forms of thalassemia . Alpha thalassemia 2. eta thalassemiamaor ,intermedia . Thalassemia minoreta,Alpha 2 Thalassemia irst possibility both parents are healthy ourth possibility both parents are thalassemia trait ealthy ealthy Thalassemia trait Thalassemia trait All children are healthy 2 unaffected children no thalassemia 2 thalassemia maor chance thalassemia trait chance econd possibility one parent healthy and other ifth possibility one parent with thalassemia thalassemia trait trait and one parent thalassemia maor Thalassemia trait ealthy Thalassemia trait Thalassemia maor thalassemia trait healthy thalassemia trait thalassemia maor Third possibility one parent with thalassemia ix possibilities both parent with thalassemia maor other is healthy maor ealthy Thalassemia maor Thalassemia aor Thalassemia aor All children with thalassemia trait All children are with thalassemia maor
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