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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Hemolytic anemia
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... include the abnormal destruction of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia), the release of large amounts of a compound ... in red blood cells and other tissues causes hemolytic anemia and metabolic acidosis, and its release leads to ...
  4. ... pancreas (type 1 diabetes), red blood cells (autoimmune hemolytic anemia), platelets (autoimmune thrombocytopenia), or tissues in the digestive ... an autoimmune disorder, primarily rheumatoid arthritis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia, and other blood cell abnormalities, such as pure ...
  5. ... leading to a shortage of red blood cells (hemolytic anemia) and blood in the urine. Studies show that ...
  6. ... blood cells causes the signs and symptoms of hemolytic anemia, which is a characteristic feature of glucose-6- ...
  7. ... causes a shortage of red blood cells (chronic hemolytic anemia) with or without neurological symptoms. In others, the ...