Crescent-Cell Anaemia (also known as Sickle Cell Anaemia)
Crescent-cell anaemia is a type of anemia, which is a condition where the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to the body's tissues. This specific type occurs mostly in people of African descent. The red blood cells in this condition are shaped like crescents or sickles (similar to a moon shape), rather than the usual round shape. This abnormal shape can cause blockages in blood vessels and lead to various health problems.
In medical contexts, you might see it referred to in discussions about treatments, genetic counseling, or specific symptoms associated with the disease, such as "The patient was informed about the risks of crescent-cell anaemia and the importance of staying hydrated."
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to crescent-cell anaemia, you might encounter phrases related to health and well-being in general discussions about living with chronic conditions, such as "keep an eye on" (to monitor closely) or "battle with" (to struggle against).
Crescent-cell anaemia is a serious medical condition characterized by abnormally shaped red blood cells.