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sicklemia Path.|sɪk(ə)lˈiːmɪə| [contraction of sickle (cell anæ)mia.] Sickle cell anæmia or the sickle cell trait. Hence sicklˈemic a.
1932Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sic. CLXXXIII. 386 The term sicklemia has been suggested instead of sickle-cell anemia because a grave anemia is not constantly found in these patients. It is perhaps best reserved for those cases that show sickling without anemia. 1949Science 25 Nov. 543/1 Less than 1 percent of those [erythrocytes] in the venous circulation of sicklemic individuals..are normally sickled. Ibid. 545/2 We have assumed that one of the two components of sicklemia hemoglobin is identical with sickle cell anemia hemoglobin and the other is identical with the normal compound. 1961R. D. Baker Essent. Path. xviii. 492 The hereditary trait of sickling of red corpuscles is usually found in apparently normal individuals. However, 2 to 4 per cent of Negroes with sicklemia have sickle cell anemia because of hemolysis of the abnormal red cells. 1973B. J. Williams Evolution & Human Origins iv. 61/1 In thalassemia and, to a less marked extent, sicklemia, there are changes in bone marrow. |