Kinbeck's disease, also known as hemolytic anemia, is a rare genetic disorder that leads to the destruction of red blood cells in the blood. This leads to the development of anemia and other symptoms.
Kinbeck's disease is caused by a genetic code disorder, resulting in defects in the structure of red blood cells.
Diagnosis is based on the study of the patient's blood, genetic tests, and clinical observations.
Treatment is aimed at symptomatic therapy, blood transfusion, and genetic therapy in some cases.
Since Kinbeck's disease is a genetic disorder, prevention involves genetic counseling when planning pregnancy.
Treatment and observation of patients are carried out by hematologists and geneticists.
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