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Cooley's anæmia, n. Path.|ˈkuːlɪz| [Named after Thomas B. Cooley (1871–1945), U.S. paediatrician, who with P. Lee described the condition in 1925 (Jrnl. Amer. Pediatric Soc. XXXVII. 29).] = thalassæmia major s.v. thalassæmia n.
[1936Whipple & Bradford in Jrnl. Pediatrics IX. 279 (heading) Mediterranean disease—thalassemia (erythroblastic anemia of Cooley).] 1937R. L. Cecil Textbk. Med. 992 Certain diseases of childhood like erythroblastic anemia (Cooley's). 1959Listener 26 Nov. 920/1 The widespread occurrence in certain parts of Italy of the disease known as Cooley's anaemia. 1979Nature 26 July 275/2 Investigations of normal haemoglobin have paved the way for understanding the anatomy and physiology of the human genome and research into Cooley's anaemia has been well in the vanguard. 1983E. C. Minkoff Evolutionary Biol. xxvii. 537/2 Malaria resistance in Mediterranean latitudes..is brought about largely by a totally different gene, responsible for the disease known as thalassemia (or Cooley's anemia). |