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Acquired hemolytic anemia
- Guidelines for splenectomy include: Congenital or acquired hemolytic anemia Idiopathic thrombocytopenia Trauma to the spleen Lymphoma, leukemia, Hodgkin's disease Portal hypertension and hypersplenism Hereditary spherocytosis
- Acquired methemoglobinemia results from exposure to certain drugs, chemicals, or foods. The condition may also be passed down through families (inherited).
- ... the first few years of life. People with acquired MetHb often do very well once the medicine, food, or chemical that caused the problem is identified and avoided.
- Complications may include: Continued attacks Kidney failure Severe anemia
- ... result include any of the following: Ear infections Hemolytic anemia , a condition in which there are not enough red blood cells in the blood because the body is destroying them Skin rashes
- Pneumonia is inflamed or swollen lung tissue due to infection with a germ. With atypical pneumonia, the infection is caused by different ...