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  • In [[biology]], '''hemoglobin''' is the iron-based, oxygen-carrying protein molecule of red blood cells. ...ty 70-fold compared to capacity in blood without hemoglobin. The mammalian hemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules.
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  • In [[medicine]], '''Hemoglobin A''' is "the normal adult human hemoglobin. The globin moiety consists of two alpha and two beta chains."<ref>{{MeSH}}
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  • ...out 6 percent heme and 94 percent globin; also the clinical measurement of hemoglobin per volume of whole blood, varying with age and sex
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  • #REDIRECT [[Erythrocyte indices#mean corpuscular hemoglobin]]
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  • ...over the preceding three to four weeks, the concentration of glycosylated hemoglobin A is a more reliable index of the blood sugar average over a long period of ...Saudek C, Lehrman M, Cerami A| title=Correlation of glucose regulation and hemoglobin AIc in diabetes mellitus. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1976 | volume= 295
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  • Weight of hemoglobin per [[erythrocyte]], measured in picograms
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hemoglobin A]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • The amount of hemoglobin relative to the size of the [[erythrocyte]], reported in grams per decilite
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  • In [[medicine]], '''Hemoglobin A''' is "the normal adult human hemoglobin. The globin moiety consists of two alpha and two beta chains."<ref>{{MeSH}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}} {{r|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin}}
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  • ...an iron-[[porphyrin]], or [[heme]], prosthetic group resembling that of [[hemoglobin]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> * [[Hemoglobin]]
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  • ===Disorders of hemoglobin=== {{r|Hemoglobin C disease}}
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  • In [[biology]], '''hemoglobin''' is the iron-based, oxygen-carrying protein molecule of red blood cells. ...ty 70-fold compared to capacity in blood without hemoglobin. The mammalian hemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glycosylated hemoglobin A]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glycosylated hemoglobin A]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glycosylated hemoglobin A]]
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  • [[Blood]] cells that carry [[hemoglobin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Erythrocyte indices#mean corpuscular hemoglobin]]
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  • {{r|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin}} {{r|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin computation}}
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  • Weight of hemoglobin per [[erythrocyte]], measured in picograms
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  • ...without anemia, if there are enough small erythrocytes, containing enough hemoglobin, to circulate the necessary quantity. There are also anemias where the eryt
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  • ...f inherited disorders characterized by structural alterations within the [[hemoglobin]] molecule.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A condition characterized by insufficient circulating and effective [[hemoglobin]] in [[blood]] to support normal [[physiology]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hemoglobin A]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • *[[Hemoglobin]] (Hgb), in grams per 100ml ===Mean corpuscular hemoglobin===
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  • ...RBC). "Mature erythrocytes are non-nucleated, biconcave disks containing [[hemoglobin]] whose function is to transport [[oxygen]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> [[Reticul ...ective erythrocyte function because the erythrocytes do not contain enough hemoglobin or are easily destroyed.
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  • ...ary hemolytic anemias in which there is decreased synthesis of one or more hemoglobin polypeptide chains ([[National Library of Medicine]]).
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  • The amount of hemoglobin relative to the size of the [[erythrocyte]], reported in grams per decilite
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  • ..., Kim DH, Kim K, Rhee JE, Kim TY, Jo YH et al.| title=Predicting change of hemoglobin after transfusion in hemodynamically stable anemic patients in emergency de ...= 5.43 - 1.71 \times \text{body surface area} - 0.31 \times \text{initial hemoglobin} + 0.72\times\text{units transfused}</math>
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  • In medicine, the combination of an inadequate quantity of circulating [[hemoglobin]], ''and'' a [[mean corpuscular volume]] of [[erythrocyte]]s is below a thr
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  • ...olvement of many organs. It is the clinical expression of homozygosity for hemoglobin S. [[National Library of Medicine]]
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  • ...out 6 percent heme and 94 percent globin; also the clinical measurement of hemoglobin per volume of whole blood, varying with age and sex
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  • ...n]], a [[respiratory pigment]] containing [[iron]], to which oxygen binds. Hemoglobin is the most efficient respiratory pigment found in nature. The hemoglobin is carried in specialized [[red blood cell]]s, also called erythrocytes. Ot
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  • Also called [[erythrocyte]]s; a type of disc-shaped blood cell that contain hemoglobin, and the body's principal means of delivering oxygen to the body's cells vi
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  • '''Heme''' is the "color-furnishing portion of hemoglobin. It is found free in tissues and as the prosthetic group in many [[hemeprot
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  • *[[Hemoglobin]] *[[Mean corpuscular hemoglobin]]
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin A}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin||**}}
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  • ...over the preceding three to four weeks, the concentration of glycosylated hemoglobin A is a more reliable index of the blood sugar average over a long period of ...Saudek C, Lehrman M, Cerami A| title=Correlation of glucose regulation and hemoglobin AIc in diabetes mellitus. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 1976 | volume= 295
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • ...orm the [[heme]] component in biologically significant compounds such as [[hemoglobin]] and [[myoglobin]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> [[Heme]] is also a component of [[
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  • {{r|Glycosylated hemoglobin A}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • ...lvement of many organs. It is the clinical expression of homozygosity for hemoglobin S."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...90% of their protein content is [[hemoglobin]], and up to 30% of the total hemoglobin in adult erythrocytes is created at the reticulocyte stage. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Glycosylated hemoglobin A}}
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  • Salsalate may reduce the [[Glycosylated hemoglobin A|Glycosylated hemoglobin A1c]] in patients with [[diabetes mellitus type 2]].<ref name="pmid20231565
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • ...t the body. Active neurons consume oxygen from hemoglobin for [[energy]]. Hemoglobin is oxygenated when it is carrying oxygen, and deoxygenated when is depleted
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  • ...ly includes the indirect Coombs' test), plasma free hemoglobin, and urine hemoglobin. ...d by negative a [[Coombs' test]], no free hemoglobin in the plasma, and no hemoglobin in the urine.
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  • ...sily [[diffusion|diffuse]] through the red blood cell's [[cell membrane]]. Hemoglobin also carries some of the waste product [[carbon dioxide]] back from the tis ...one, but the red blood cells change colors depending on the state of the [[hemoglobin]]: when combined with [[oxygen]] the resulting oxyhemoglobin is scarlet and
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  • ...ith several important biochemists over the next few years, he researched [[hemoglobin]] and its derivatives. In the late 1920’s he began work on his popular Pr ...esearches are characterized by imagination and good execution. His work on hemoglobin and on problems of immunology has been especially successful. I do not know
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  • ...oglobin]] in the blood, a measure of [[oxygen]] saturation (the percent of hemoglobin molecules bound with oxygen molecules) can be made. Falsely high or falsely low readings will occur when [[hemoglobin]] is bound to a molecule other than [[oxygen]]. In cases of [[carbon monoxi
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  • ...f [[polychromatophilic erythroblast]]s. At this point, the cell produces [[hemoglobin]], although it does not contain the [[iron]] reserves of a normal erythrocy
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  • ...it. In addition, some tests in limited availability, such as reticulocyte hemoglobin content and the percentage of hypochromic red cells also appear to be clini
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  • {{r|Hemoglobin}}
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  • ...hrocyte]]s, or "red blood cells" that carry the distinctly red molecule, [[hemoglobin]]. There are numerous kinds of leukocytes, with different roles and differe
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  • ...d with this disease. Urinalysis may present casts and test positive for [[hemoglobin]]. Creatinine levels in both the serum and urine may be altered.
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  • ...]s (large rings). The trophozoites eat the host’s cytoplasm and break down hemoglobin to peptides. ...eeded by the parasite are acquired from the host or from the metabolism of hemoglobin. The breakdown of [[lipids]] to [[fatty acids]] could probably be done by t
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  • ...red cells are created in adequate supply, but break down in circulation. [[Hemoglobin]] breakdown products will be converted to bilirubin.
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  • ...Owens DK |title=Glycemic control and type 2 diabetes mellitus: the optimal hemoglobin A1c targets. A guidance statement from the American College of Physicians |
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  • ...]<ref>Hemolysis: the destruction of red blood cells and the release of the hemoglobin they contain. —[http://www.bing.com/Dictionary/search?q=define+hemolysis&
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  • ...ansfusion]]s on a regular basis may be necessary to maintain an acceptable hemoglobin concentration. [[Allogeneic]] [[stem cell transplant]]s can be performed t * Hemoglobin E thalassemia
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  • ...healthy orthopedic patients postoperatively did not hasten the recovery of hemoglobin levels, provided adequate tissue iron stores were present." according to a ...=10 |pages=1070–7 |year=1999 |pmid=10532600 |doi= |issn=}}</ref> However, hemoglobin levels < 8 g/dL may increase complications.<ref name="pmid12375651">{{cite
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  • ...a quantitative or qualitative deficiency of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or hemoglobin. It is clinically manifested as ''pallor''. Homeostasis dictates that red c ...pigmented protein in blood that carries [[oxygen]]; reductions in blood [[hemoglobin]] concentrations in anemia can lead to decreased [[oxygen]] delivery to tis
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  • ...rcumvent this problem include [[soluble transferrin receptor]] (sTfr), the hemoglobin content of [[reticulocyte]]s or the [[erythrocyte indices|percentage of hyp
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  • ...number of enzymes. The greatest demand for iron is from [[erythropoesis]]: hemoglobin for the production of new [[erythrocyte]]s (i.e., red blood cells). <ref na
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  • ...urs when the dietary intake or absorption of [[iron]] is insufficient, and hemoglobin, which contains iron, cannot be formed. In the [[United States of America]] ...ar volume|MCV]], [[Mean corpuscular hemoglobin|MCH]] or [[Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration|MCHC]], and the appearance of the RBCs on visual examination
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  • .... Large volumes decrease hematocrit, plasma proteins, platelet counts, and hemoglobin.
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  • ...ion of inadequate circulating red blood cells ([[anemia]]) or insufficient hemoglobin due to premature destruction of red blood cells ([[erythrocyte]]s)."<ref>{{
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  • ...|pages=158–63 |year=1989 |pmid=2747747 |doi=}}</ref> The use of when the hemoglobin is less than 9 g per deciliter may increase the risk of [[stroke]] accordin ..., Macdougall IC, Tsakiris D, Burger HU, Scherhag A |title=Normalization of hemoglobin level in patients with chronic kidney disease and anemia |journal=N. Engl.
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  • ...n C, Kaptan K, Beyan E, Turan M| title=The platelet count/mean corpuscular hemoglobin ratio distinguishes combined iron and vitamin B12 deficiency from uncomplic
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  • ...red blood cells]]. These cells require iron for their massive amounts of [[hemoglobin]] which allow them to transport oxygen.
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  • ...667 parts per million by volume (ppmv) may cause up to 50 % of the body's hemoglobin to convert to carboxyhemoglobin<ref name=Tikuisis/> which may result in sei
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  • ...or the absence of nail-bed blanching are predictive of significant anemia (hemoglobin less than 12 gm/dl).<ref name="pmid2297289">{{cite journal |author=Nardone
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  • * [[Hemoglobin]] level * Hemoglobin level
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  • ...oxygen levels based on the attenuation of multiple wavelengths of light by hemoglobin. [[Serum electrolyte panel]]s complement the carbon dioxide level with the
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  • ==== '''"Recombinant bacterial hemoglobin alters metabolism of ''Aspergillus niger''"'''==== ...&_userid=699469&md5=f5dafeb74ff2004c5d1b8bca0788da3a Recombinant bacterial hemoglobin alters metabolism of ''Aspergillus niger'']. Metabolic Engineering. Vol. 11
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  • ...=17108343 |doi=10.1056/NEJMoa065485}}</ref> However, the setting or target hemoglobin levels may increase adverse effects.<ref name="pmid20843249">{{cite journal ...|pages=158–63 |year=1989 |pmid=2747747 |doi=}}</ref> The use of when the hemoglobin is less than 9 g per deciliter may increase the risk of [[stroke]] accordin
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  • ...e]]s where [[proteins]] are assembled), and they'd gotten rid of all the [[hemoglobin]]. By the third week they'd turned into [[cartilage]]-forming cells, which
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  • ...g]] uses echo-planar imaging and measures changes in oxygenation status of hemoglobin in response to specific sensory or motor stimulation.<ref name="PMID7825767
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  • ...that transports oxygen from the lungs or gills to the tissues of the body. Hemoglobin has four separate chains of protein (four subunits). Due to specific [[hydr
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  • ...that transports oxygen from the lungs or gills to the tissues of the body. Hemoglobin has four separate chains of protein (four subunits). Due to specific [[hydr
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  • ...as carbon dioxide, are released. For mammals, red blood cells containing [[hemoglobin]] are an important mediator in the transport of oxygen to the tissues. A hu
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  • ..., Wernerman J, Guttormsen AB, Karlsson S et al.| title=Lower versus higher hemoglobin threshold for transfusion in septic shock. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2 ..., Wernerman J, Guttormsen AB, Karlsson S et al.| title=Lower versus higher hemoglobin threshold for transfusion in septic shock. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2
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  • ...or the absence of nail-bed blanching are predictive of significant anemia (hemoglobin less than 12 gm/dl).<ref name="pmid2297289">{{cite journal |author=Nardone One study found that by using "[[H. pylori]] serology and a hemoglobin reading in the evaluation of dyspeptic patients under 45 years of age, the
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  • ...Owens DK |title=Glycemic control and type 2 diabetes mellitus: the optimal hemoglobin A1c targets. A guidance statement from the American College of Physicians | |+ Improving the [[Glycosylated hemoglobin A]] (Hb A1c)<ref name="pmid12174408">{{cite journal |author=Stroebel RJ, Sc
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  • * [[Glycosylated hemoglobin A]] (Hb A1c) ≥ 7.0 ===Glycosylated hemoglobin A===
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  • ...olymer molecules and complexes of multiple molecular components, such as [[hemoglobin]]. Substances with distinct biological function are rarely described in th
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  • ...malaria parasite ''Plasmodium falciparum'' than those who have only normal hemoglobin. Harris and Malyango point out that this explanation is "still not found in ...thalassemia | Alpha]] and [[beta thalassemia]]s, [[Hemoglobin E syndrome | Hemoglobin E (Hb E) syndrome]], and [[Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency]] (
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  • * [[hemoglobin]] <u><</u> 90 g/dl
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  • ...e=Competing demands or clinical inertia: the case of elevated glycosylated hemoglobin |journal=Annals of family medicine |volume=5 |issue=3 |pages=196–201 |yea
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  • ...McCluskey SA, van Rensburg A, Beattie WS |title=The influence of baseline hemoglobin concentration on tolerance of anemia in cardiac surgery |journal=Transfusio Transfusion likely does not help [[anemia]] when the hemoglobin is over 8 g/dL.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • ...abundant in red blood cells, and acts as the iron-containing part of the [[hemoglobin]] molecule that binds oxygen. To understand the role of these genes in the
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  • ...mes between transfusing blood to maintain a hemoglobin > 7.0 g/dl versus a hemoglobin > 10.0 g/dl.<ref name="pmid9971864">{{cite journal |author=Hébert PC, Well
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  • ...MD. "The effect of glucosamine-chondroitin supplementation on glycosylated hemoglobin levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a placebo-controlled, dou
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  • ...iris to the front. In these cases, the only color seen is the red from the hemoglobin of the blood in the capillaries of the iris. Such albinos have pink eyes, a
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  • * [[Immumohistochemistry]] test for components of blood such as hemoglobin or haptoglobin. With this method, approximatelly 8% of patients will be pos
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  • ...height, weight, body temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respiration rate, hemoglobin oxygen saturation
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  • ...>2</sup> in circled in red) due to increased death when the [[glycosylated hemoglobin A]] (Hb A1c) target was 6.0% in the ACCORD trial<ref name="pmid18539917">{{
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  • ...e=Competing demands or clinical inertia: the case of elevated glycosylated hemoglobin. | journal=Ann Fam Med | year= 2007 May-Jun | volume= 5 | issue= 3 | pages=
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  • ...drinking water with iron plus ascorbic acid or with ascorbic acid alone on hemoglobin values and anthropometric indicators in preschool children in day-care cent
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