That is basically the definition for anemia.
He died fromMyelodysplastic syndrome
There are many symptoms in myelodysplastic syndrome. Myelodyspalastic syndrome is when bone marrow doesn't produce enough blood cells for the body. Some of the more common symptoms are anemia, bleeding and infections.
The syndrome you are referring to is called primary aldosteronism (or Conn's syndrome). It is characterized by the overproduction of aldosterone from the adrenal glands, leading to high blood pressure and low potassium levels. Treatment involves managing blood pressure and correcting electrolyte imbalances.
No, Roald Dahl did not have a heart attack when he died. He passed away due to a rare blood disorder called myelodysplastic syndrome.
Leukemia
Myelodysplastic syndrome was the cancerous blood condition which was previously known as preleukemia. With this condition, the bone marrow is unable to produce sufficient amounts of healthy blood cells. Although there is no cure for this condition yet, there are some treatment options available, such as blood transfusions, and medications that increase the production of blood cells.
The kidneys filter blood and produce water with wastes called urine.
Cells within the kidney called interstitial fibroblasts produce a substance called erythropoietin, EPO for short, that stimulates production of red blood cells. They doesn't secrete or produce red blood cells themselves. Red blood cells are produced within bone marrow.
The condition is called hemolytic disease of the newborn or erythroblastosis fetalis. It occurs when a mother with Rh-negative blood type is exposed to Rh-positive blood from the fetus, causing her immune system to produce antibodies that attack the fetus's red blood cells. This leads to the destruction of fetal red blood cells faster than the infant's liver can process the breakdown products of hemoglobin.
If you test for it in pregnancy the test is called a CVS or an Amniocentesis. They test the amniotic fluid or a piece of the babys' placenta for the third 21st chromosome. After birth, they take some blood from the baby and run what is called a Karyotype. That test will count the chromosomes in the cells of the blood and if there are 3 21st chromosomes that means Down Syndrome
The faster your heart beats the faster blood flows.
A chemical called ostoclastsActually... it's called Osteoblast