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摘要
Herrick[1]是第一个发现镰状红细胞的镰状细胞血红蛋白(2 2)的人。1910年,他描述了一名来自西印度群岛的年轻黑人学生患有严重贫血的病例,其特征是“特殊的细长镰刀状红细胞”。赫里克还注意到低比重尿液量略有增加,因此观察到镰状细胞肾病最常见的特征:肾脏无法正常浓缩尿液。L.W.Statius van Eps
Herrick [1] was the first to discover sickle cell hemoglobin ( 2 2) with sickle-shaped erythrocytes. In 1910, he described the case of a young black student from the West Indies with severe anemia characterized by “peculiar elongated and sickle-shaped red blood corpuscles.” Herrick also noted a slightly increased volume of urine of low specific gravity and thus observed the most frequent feature of sickle cell nephropathy: inability of the kidney to concentrate urine normally. L.W. Statius van Eps