Dyke's hemolytic anemia is a pathology caused by the process of destruction of red blood cells and an increase in their size, as well as a decrease in number. It is usually observed in newborns, but can also occur in adults. Dyck's anemia is life-threatening, so it is important to treat it as early as possible. In this article I will talk about the causes of the disease, its symptoms and methods of treatment.
Causes of Dyck's anemia
This pathology usually develops due to a hereditary hemoglobin defect. If an incorrect combination of Hb polypeptides occurs in a person’s blood, which leads to the production of an abnormal type of protein. It leads to