Abstract:Background: Sickle-cell Disease (SCD) is the most common blood cell disorder affecting millions of people. In severe cases, regular blood transfusion is an essential practice to relieve clinical symptoms. However, since regular blood transfusion can lead to alloimmunization to foreign human leukocyte antigens (HLA), this may result in severe anemia due to red blood cell destruction. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the association between the hemoglobin level and the presence of HLA genotypes among Sic… Show more
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