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Background Malaria remains a major global health burden, with red blood cell (RBC) polymorphisms conferring partial protection. However, the epistatic interactions among co‐inherited RBC polymorphisms are poorly understood. We aimed to characterise how epistatic interactions among malaria‐protective RBC polymorphisms modify risk across the infection‐to‐
George Paasi +11 more
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At this stage in our knowledge, it is generally agreed that the blood group -characters on the erythrocytes of man and animals and the different serum proteins and groups should all be classified as gene markers, or blood groups.
Imlah, P.
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Babesiosis is a vector‐borne protozoal disease primarily transmitted by the Ixodes scapularis tick, though it can also be transmitted through blood transfusions from infected donors. The illness can be asymptomatic or present with mild flu‐like symptoms.
Jamal A. Anthony +4 more
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T‐cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia (T‐LGLL) is an uncommon lymphoproliferative disorder that typically follows a slow clinical course. Symptoms often remain subtle until cytopenia or infection develops. Severe infection secondary to neutropenia represents the major cause of mortality.
Yoshiki Uemura +3 more
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Loxoscelism can cause local as well as systemic manifestations. Hematologic complications of brown recluse spider venom can be life‐threatening. Here, we present two cases of loxoscelism‐mediated hemolysis that highlight the variable clinical presentations and treatment options available based on severity and pathophysiology of hemolysis.
Anas Al-Sadi +5 more
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Haptoglobin: a review of the major allele frequencies worldwide and their association with diseases [PDF]
Allison +136 more
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Haptoglobin DNA polymorphism in subterranean mole rats of the Spalax ehrenbergi superspecies in Israel [PDF]
Eviatar Nevo +2 more
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ABSTRACT A man aged in his 40s, recently returned from Uganda, was hospitalised with Plasmodium falciparum malaria, with hyperparasitaemia of ~1.5 × 106 parasites/μL (26%). He received intravenous artesunate followed by artemether–lumefantrine. However, parasite clearance was delayed, and despite a negative blood film following treatment, the patient ...
Jye Travis +6 more
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Haptoglobin attenuates cerebrospinal fluid hemoglobin-induced neurological deterioration in sheep
Bart R. Thomson +15 more
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