They relate to a abnormalities of the blood cells: platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells or they cells they are derived from, "progenitor cells"
Haematological parameters refer to the various components and characteristics of blood that are measured in laboratory tests to assess an individual's health. These parameters typically include red blood cell count, white blood cell count, hemoglobin levels, hematocrit, and platelet count, among others. They provide crucial information about oxygen transport, immune function, and clotting ability, helping to diagnose and monitor various medical conditions. Abnormalities in these parameters can indicate issues such as anemia, infections, or blood disorders.
What else you want to get other than cancer and as such it is lethal.Well other effects (complicationss) of different types of cancer are organ failure(affecting the organ involved),hormonal abnormalities( as in cancers of thyroid,adrenal,pituitary,ovary,pancreas),metabolic abnormalities( as in lung cancer,bone cancer),recurrent/non-healing infections(due to ulceration and fungation),haematological disease like anaemia,cachexia9extreme wasting),reduced immunity leading to fatal infection as in blood cancers.The list goes on...
A. W. Woodruff has written: 'Alimentary and haematological aspects of tropical disease' -- subject(s): Diseases and hygiene, Tropics
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There are several types of chromosomal abnormalities, including deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, and aneuploidy. These abnormalities can lead to genetic disorders and abnormalities in human development.
Livestock themselves are unique in their own major types of abnormalities or mutations. But the causes of these abnormalities or mutations are very similar among all livestock species. Therefore, abnormalities and mutations in livestock are caused by four main things: Heredity Nutritional Deficiencies or Toxicities Radiation Accidents of Development
Autopsies typically test for three main abnormalities: structural abnormalities, such as malformations or injuries; pathological abnormalities, including signs of disease like infections or tumors; and toxicological abnormalities, which assess for the presence of drugs, alcohol, or poisons. These assessments help determine the cause of death and provide insights into any underlying health conditions.
What are three ways the brain is related to mental abnormalities
Beverly Ann Barash has written: 'Anatomic studies in the 18-trisomy syndrome' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Human, Congenital Abnormalities, Human Abnormalities
Teratology is the study of abnormalities of physiological development. This is important for understanding congenital abnormalities, cancers, etc.
Chromosomal abnormalities can affect any cell in the body since they involve changes in the genetic material that is present in every cell. However, the impact of these abnormalities can vary depending on which chromosomes are affected and the specific genes involved.