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Keywords: Haemoglobin disorders
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Community Genetics
Community Genetics (2001) 3 (4): 184–189.
Published Online: 07 May 2001
... are currently investigating the approach using the model of screening for haemoglobin disorders (see www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/APoGI/ ). 7 5 2001 Classically, diagnosis starts with clinical diagnosis when a person presents with clinical symptoms, often progresses to laboratory diagnosis, and sometimes...
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Community Genetics
Community Genetics (2001) 3 (3): 144–147.
Published Online: 04 April 2001
...) condition for being able to see how future services should develop. The UK National Plan for the Health Service for the year 2000 includes a commitment to linked programmes of antenatal and neonatal screening for haemoglobin disorders [ 5 ]. The UK Thalassaemia Register is supported...