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Q: Why doesn't the Thalassemia trait become more concerning with age?
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You are a black female with beta thalassemia minor trait both of your children have this trait can sickle cell anemia trait partner effect their children also?

If you have beta thalassemia trait and your partner has sickle cell trait there is a 25% chance of your child having sickle beta thalassemia.


Is trait sex-linked?

Yes, Thalassemia sex is a linked trait. Ha ;)


Will the child be free from thalassemia if you are alpha and father is beta thalassemia trait?

have seen one of my friends sister had kid and all normal no complications...not thalassemia either.........beta and alpha i think there is 25% normal chance


What are the chances of hydrops fetalis recurring if only the mother has alpha thalassemia trait?

It is unlikely.


I have hb e trait my wife has hb d trait If I have a child what is the probability of the child getting thalassemia My first child does not have thalassemia?

you have a 50/50 chance me and my twin both had it and my 2 older brothers are fine 1 is a carrier and the other is not.


What is thalesemmia entermedia?

Thalassemia Intermedia is a recessive trait inherited disease of the red blood cells. In thalassemia, the genetic defect results in reduced rate of synthesis of normal hemoglobin chains.


Can you donate blood if you have a thalassemia trait?

i was told many years ago that i couldn't donate as I'm a beta thalassemia carrier. best to ask your local donation center.


What does the term thalassemia minor refer to?

If untreated, beta thalassemia major can lead to severe lethargy, paleness, and delays in growth and development. The body attempts to compensate by producing more blood, which is made inside the bones in the marrow.


What does the medical abbreviation hb solu plus rflx frac mean?

This is a type of solubility testing for sickle cell disease. It is very specific for this disease and several combinations sickle cell / thalassemia variants but inadequate for screening and fail to identify important transmissible hemoglobin gene abnormalities - particularly in the prenatal setting when looking for those that affect fetal outcome (eg, Hb C trait, β-thalassemia trait, Hb E trait, Hb B trait, Hb D trait).


When a trait seems to disappear or doesnt show up often?

Recessive Trait


Can thalassemia develop at the age of 20 years?

Very unlikely. Thalassemia is an inherited disease, affected persons are born with the genetic disorders. However, silent carriers (Alpha Thalassemia, 1 gene defect) or Beta Thalassemia Trait (1 gene defect), do not have significiant symptoms. Consequently, if this person did not have any relevant blood tests till the age of 20, he/she might no be aware of having the condition. That's only a hypothetical suggestion.


Is thalassemia sex-linked trait?

Down syndrome results from a nondisjunction during cell division. That is, homologous chromosomes 21 fail to separate in meiosis I, or sister chromatids 21 during meiosis II or mitosis. Down syndrome is caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 (an extra chromosome to the usual two), which is an autosomal chromosome. Therefore it is not a sex linked disorder.