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323666000 Anemia due to intrinsic red cell abnormality

323666000 Anemia due to intrinsic red cell abnormality

Summary

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  • Anemia due to intrinsic red cell abnormality is a type of anemia caused by a defect within the red blood cells themselves, such as abnormal shape or function, leading to their premature destruction or inadequate oxygen-carrying capacity.

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  • Anemia due to intrinsic red cell abnormality (disorder) [ 900000000000003001 Fully specified name en, en_GB ]

Parent Concepts

Child Concepts

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  • 127040003 Sickle cell-hemoglobin SS disease
  • 1963002 Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria

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