| Plural | haemoglobinemias |
severe haemoglobinemia
chronic haemoglobinemia
acute haemoglobinemia
toxic haemoglobinemia
diagnosed haemoglobinemia
treat haemoglobinemia
symptomatic haemoglobinemia
familial haemoglobinemia
secondary haemoglobinemia
detected haemoglobinemia
the physician suspected haemoglobinemia when the patient's skin turned blue.
lab results confirmed the diagnosis of severe haemoglobinemia.
drug-induced haemoglobinemia is a rare but serious side effect.
treatment for haemoglobinemia focuses on addressing the underlying cause.
high levels of free haemoglobin in plasma indicate haemoglobinemia.
the study analyzed the pathophysiology of acquired haemoglobinemia.
clinical signs of haemoglobinemia often accompany intravascular haemolysis.
doctors use specific blood tests to detect haemoglobinemia.
exposure to certain chemicals can trigger toxic haemoglobinemia.
researchers are investigating new biomarkers for early haemoglobinemia detection.
symptoms of haemoglobinemia may include fatigue and dark urine.
managing haemoglobinemia requires stopping the causative agent immediately.
severe haemoglobinemia
chronic haemoglobinemia
acute haemoglobinemia
toxic haemoglobinemia
diagnosed haemoglobinemia
treat haemoglobinemia
symptomatic haemoglobinemia
familial haemoglobinemia
secondary haemoglobinemia
detected haemoglobinemia
the physician suspected haemoglobinemia when the patient's skin turned blue.
lab results confirmed the diagnosis of severe haemoglobinemia.
drug-induced haemoglobinemia is a rare but serious side effect.
treatment for haemoglobinemia focuses on addressing the underlying cause.
high levels of free haemoglobin in plasma indicate haemoglobinemia.
the study analyzed the pathophysiology of acquired haemoglobinemia.
clinical signs of haemoglobinemia often accompany intravascular haemolysis.
doctors use specific blood tests to detect haemoglobinemia.
exposure to certain chemicals can trigger toxic haemoglobinemia.
researchers are investigating new biomarkers for early haemoglobinemia detection.
symptoms of haemoglobinemia may include fatigue and dark urine.
managing haemoglobinemia requires stopping the causative agent immediately.
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