- Diamond–
Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a
congenital pure red
blood cell
aplasia that
usually presents in infancy. DBA
causes anemia, but has no
effect on the...
- Diamond–
Blackfan anemia, is
partly named after him.
Early in his career,
Blackfan did work that
identified the
origin of
cerebrospinal fluid.
Blackfan was...
- cell precursors.
Types of
congenital hypoplastic anemia include Diamond–
Blackfan anemia,
Fanconi anemia, Shwachman–Diamond syndrome,
Majeed syndrome, Congenital...
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Noonan syndrome, as well as the
rarer Klippel–Feil syndrome, or Diamond–
Blackfan anemia.
Miller LB,
Kanter M,
Wolfort F (1990). "Treatment of
webbed neck...
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Charles T.
Blackfan (March 1848 –
February 28, 1907) was an
American politician in the
state of Washington. He
served in the
Washington House of Representatives...
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pediatrics at
Boston Children's
Hospital under the
guidance of Dr.
Kenneth Blackfan.
Diamond set up one of the
first pediatric hematology research centers...
- of
Business Administration, a research-based
doctorate degree Diamond–
Blackfan anemia, a
congenital medical condition Dilute,
Brown and non-Agouti, a...
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abnormalities in two or more
blood cell lineages. This is in
contrast to Diamond–
Blackfan anemia,
which affects only erythrocytes, and Shwachman–Diamond syndrome...
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Secondary to
artificial heart valve(s)
Aplastic anemia Fanconi anemia Diamond–
Blackfan anemia (inherited pure red cell aplasia)
Acquired pure red cell aplasia...
- has been
linked to
skeletal muscle atrophy, and
underpins most Diamond–
Blackfan anemia (DBA), the X-linked
subtype of
dyskeratosis congenita (DKCX), Treacher...