hemoglobineanomalieën
Hemoglobineanomalieën refer to a group of inherited disorders that affect hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. These anomalies arise from mutations in the genes that code for the globin chains, which are the building blocks of hemoglobin. The most common and well-known hemoglobineanomalie is sickle cell disease, caused by a mutation in the beta-globin gene leading to the production of abnormal hemoglobin S. This abnormal hemoglobin can cause red blood cells to become rigid and sickle-shaped, leading to various complications.
Other hemoglobineanomalieën include hemoglobin C disease, hemoglobin D disease, and hemoglobin E disease, each with its