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How does the shape of the blood differ
in sickle cell versus beta thalassemia?

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Answer: In sickle cell disease, the beta hemoglobin chain twists and changes the shape of the red blood cell. Normal red blood cells are round, like little frisbees. In sickle cell disease, the red blood cells are “sickled” in a croissant shape.

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