Abnormal hemoglobinopathy

Abnormal hemoglobin disease is caused by genetic defects (autosomal dominant inheritance) caused by mutations in globin genes, abnormal peptide structure or synthesis disorders, resulting in one or more structurally abnormal hemoglobin, which partially or completely replaces normal hemoglobin Such a group of diseases is called abnormal hemoglobin disease.

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