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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Hemolytic anemia
  1. ... this disorder have a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ... a common cause of a type of inherited hemolytic anemia called hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia. In hereditary nonspherocytic ...
  2. ... signs and symptoms of the condition. Congenital spherocytic hemolytic anemia Congenital spherocytosis HS Spherocytic anemia Spherocytosis, type 1 ...
  3. ... this disorder have a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ... a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Chronic hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing ...
  4. ... red blood cells (hemolysis), it is known as hemolytic anemia. A shortage of red blood cells to carry ... the condition. Deficiency of phosphotriose isomerase Hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia due to triosephosphate isomerase deficiency TPI deficiency TPID ...
  5. ... fatal infection syndrome, X-linked Enteropathy, autoimmune, with hemolytic anemia and polyendocrinopathy IDDM-secretory diarrhea syndrome Immunodeficiency, polyendocrinopathy, ...
  6. ... this disorder have a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ... in individuals with GPI deficiency who have both hemolytic anemia and neurological problems. More About This Health Condition ...
  7. ... associated with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is hemolytic anemia, which occurs when red blood cells are destroyed ... In people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, hemolytic anemia is most often triggered by bacterial or viral ...
  8. ... severity from no symptoms to a condition called hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells prematurely break down ( ... causing a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), extreme ...
  9. ... results in the destruction of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia). In addition, affected individuals may release large amounts ... may experience symptoms beginning shortly after birth including hemolytic anemia, 5-oxoprolinuria, and elevated acidity in the blood ...
  10. ... below). The blood cell abnormalities can lead to hemolytic anemia, in which the abnormal red blood cells are ... these abnormal red blood cells may lead to hemolytic anemia. More About This Health Condition Mutations in the ...
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