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Pediatric Blood Disorders

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Many types of blood disorders require clinical care by a physician or other health care professional. Listed in the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief overview.

Anemia

Aplastic Anemia

Diamond Blackfan Anemia

Fanconi Anemia

Hemoglobin C Disease

Hemoglobin E Trait

Hemolytic Anemia

Iron Deficiency Anemia

Megaloblastic (Pernicious) Anemia

Sickle Cell Anemia

Thalassemia

Alpha Thalassemia

Beta Thalassemia (Cooley's Anemia)

Von Willebrand Disease

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