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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Chronic hemolytic anemia
  1. ... with this disorder have a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ... in a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). Chronic hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing ...
  2. ... with this disorder have a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ... in glucose phosphate isomerase-deficient patients affected by chronic hemolytic anemia. Blood. 1996 Sep 15;88(6):2306-10. ...
  3. ... with this disorder have a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down ( ... do in some other forms of hemolytic anemia.Chronic hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing ...
  4. ... It is characterized by a condition known as chronic hemolytic anemia, in which red blood cells are broken down (undergo hemolysis) prematurely. Chronic hemolytic anemia can lead to unusually pale skin (pallor), yellowing ...
  5. ... condition causes a shortage of red blood cells (chronic hemolytic anemia) with or without neurological symptoms. In others, the ...
  6. ... platelets (thrombocytopenia), premature destruction of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia), an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism), or chronic inflammatory disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus or ...
  7. ... an autoimmune disorder, primarily rheumatoid arthritis or autoimmune hemolytic ... and chronic lymphoproliferative disorders of NK cells (CLPD-NKs). Both ...
  8. ... by three major features related to abnormal clotting: hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and kidney failure.Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells break down (undergo ...
  9. ... a shortage of these cells in the blood (hemolytic anemia), which can cause signs and symptoms such as ... red blood cells are prematurely destroyed, leading to hemolytic anemia. Studies show that GPI anchors with no attached ...
  10. ... SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 4; SLEB4 SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS WITH HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 1; SLEH1 SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS WITH ...
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