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Sickled Erythrocytes (Characteristic of Sickle Cell Anemia) Are Stiff and Cannot

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Sickled erythrocytes (characteristic of sickle cell anemia) are stiff and cannot change shape as easily as normal erythrocytes and thus tend to plug the microcirculation.

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