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sickled
ˈsickled, ppl. a. [f. sickle n.] 1. a. Provided with a sickle. b. Cut by means of a sickle.1730–46 Thomson Autumn 1321 When Autumn's yellow lustre..tempts the sickled swain into the field. 1765 Museum Rust. IV. 359 They..can house their mown corn as early as they could house sickled corn. 2. Path. [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sickle cell trait
When hemoglobin S is deprived of oxygen, it can polymerize, which is what is proposed to cause the "sickled" cells. Because of the link between deformability and sickled cells, deformability can be used to evaluate the amount of sickled cells in the blood. wikipedia.org
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unsickled
unˈsickled, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1820 Shelley Let. Mar. Gisborne 278 The surface of the unsickled corn Trembles not in the slumbering air. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sickle cell retinopathy
It can feature small bleeds of the retina known as intra-retinal hemorrhages, due to blockage of blood vessels by the sickled blood cells, thus triggering This type of haemoglobin is beneficial in sickle cell patients as it resists modification to the sickled shape. wikipedia.org
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Why does my dog have a zig zag on her tail? - TheFaithfulDog
Aug 18, 2022Why do dogs have sickle tails? A sickled tail is a type of curly tail, but it tends to be a less defined curl. Some breeds known for having sickled tails include Siberian huskies, and other breeds that are associated with cold climates (in cold weather, these dogs can curl up with their heavy tails wrapped around them, or even covering their noses).
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sicklemia
sicklemia Path. (sɪk(ə)lˈiːmɪə) [contraction of sickle (cell anæ)mia.] Sickle cell anæmia or the sickle cell trait. Hence sicklˈemic a.1932 Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sic. CLXXXIII. 386 The term sicklemia has been suggested instead of sickle-cell anemia because a grave anemia is not constantly found in these ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Swee Lay Thein
Sickle cell disease occurs because rigid strands form inside red blood cells, destroying their structure and resulting in the formation of sickled cell wikipedia.org
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sickling
▪ I. ˈsickling1 [f. sickle n.] 1. The action of cutting with a sickle. Also attrib.1598 Florio, Segatura, a sawing, a mowing, a sickling. 1765 Museum Rust. IV. 358 The adoption of our method of sickling. Ibid., The wages..on the sickling scheme. 2. Path. The adoption of a crescent shape by red blood... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cytosis
Ovalocytosis predominance of oval shaped cells Drepanocytosis sickled cells dominating blood picture. wikipedia.org
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Leninade
, "Get Hammered & Sickled!", "Drink Comrade! Drink! It's This or the Gulag!" wikipedia.org
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What would the RBCs of someone heterozygous for sickle cell anemia look like? Would half of the RBCs look normal, and the other half sickled? Or would all of the RBCs have slight deformation/sickling? Thanks!
You can find some examples online of smears with target cells and maybe one sickled cell, but these are the exceptions to the rule.
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Crizanlizumab
Vaso-occlusive crisis is a common and painful complication of sickle cell disease that occurs when blood circulation is obstructed by sickled red blood wikipedia.org
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Giovanni Lindo Ferretti
Hammered and Sickled. wikipedia.org
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Vaso-occlusive crisis
most common in those of African, Hispanic, and Mediterranean origin – leads to sickle cell crisis when the circulation of blood vessels is obstructed by sickled wikipedia.org
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Potassium cyanate
Therapeutic Uses Potassium cyanate has been used to reduce the percentage of sickled erythrocytes under certain conditions and has also increased the number wikipedia.org
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