thalassemia major

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Alpha thalassemia major involves two genes, and two flawed copies of each. New York Times, "Five Blood Transfusions, One Bone Marrow Transplant — All Before Birth," 25 May 2018 The condition, alpha thalassemia major, leaves red blood cells unable to carry oxygen around the body, causing severe anemia, heart failure and brain damage. New York Times, "Five Blood Transfusions, One Bone Marrow Transplant — All Before Birth," 25 May 2018 Everything pointed toward alpha thalassemia major — the worst form of the disease. New York Times, "Five Blood Transfusions, One Bone Marrow Transplant — All Before Birth," 25 May 2018

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First Known Use of thalassemia major

1944, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for thalassemia major

New Latin, greater thalassemia

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thalassemia major

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