| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| hollanti | sikkelcelanemie |
| italia | falcemia |
| japani | 鎌状赤血球症 (かまじょうせっけっきゅうしょう, kamajō sekkekkyūshō) |
| ranska | drépanocytose |
| ruotsi | sickelcellanemi |
| saksa | Sichelzellenanämie |
| suomi | sirppisoluanemia |
| turkki | orak hücre anemisi |
| tšekki | srpkovitá anémie |
| venäjä | серповиднокле́точная анеми́я (serpovidnoklétotšnaja anemíja) |
(Canada, US) The most common form of sickle-cell disease, with anemic effects.
Figure (A) shows normal red blood cells flowing freely through a blood vessel. The inset shows a cross-section of a normal red blood cell with normal haemoglobin. Figure (B) shows abnormal, sickled red blood cells sticking at the branching point in a blood vessel. The inset image shows a cross-section of a sickle cell with long polymerized sickle haemoglobin (HbS) strands stretching and distorting the cell shape to look like a crescent moon.
(Canada, US) The most common form of sickle-cell disease, with anemic effects.
Sickle cells in human blood - both normal red blood cells and sickle-shaped cells are present.
(Canada, US) The most common form of sickle-cell disease, with anemic effects.
Normal blood cells next to a sickle blood cell, coloured scanning electron microscope image