Yes! If both parents have the sickle cell disease, the child will have sickle cell. Otherwise, you can Google it or bing it to see other ways.
You get Sickle-Cell Anemia by Birth,it is a genetic disorder.
Yes, have your Ob-Gyn refer you to a genetecist.
Birth Day - 2000 Sickle Cell was released on: USA: 30 October 2000
bone marrow transplant is the only known cure of sickle cell disease.
sickle cell anemia. If you are only heterozygous for this disease it is simply called sickle trait.
It is evident as soon as you are born if you have it.
The shape of the cell is misshapen.
Sickle-cell anemia is characterised by abnormal haemoglobin which are not the correct shape and cannot carry oxygen. It is a genetic disease - and a person must have two copies of the gene to have sickle-cell anemia. (Heterozygous individuals, with one copy, are known as having sickle-cell trait - and some of their haemoglobin may be misshapen).
Sickle-cell anemia is characterised by abnormal haemoglobin which are not the correct shape and cannot carry oxygen. It is a genetic disease - and a person must have two copies of the gene to have sickle-cell anemia. (Heterozygous individuals, with one copy, are known as having sickle-cell trait - and some of their haemoglobin may be misshapen).
Sickle Cell....... My son has been diagnosed with sickle cell trait. We are white and the doctors called it Sickle Cell Trait! hope this helps...
The sickle cell trait is that you dont have the whole thing you have half of it which is called the trait
An example of point-mutation is sickle-cell anemia. Sickle-cell disease is hereditary.