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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Chronic hemolytic anemia
  1. ... deficiency Anemia due to iron deficiency Anemia of chronic disease Hemolytic anemia Idiopathic aplastic anemia Megaloblastic anemia Pernicious anemia Sickle ...
  2. ... blood cells. This may be due to: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Chronic lymphocytic leukemia or similar disorder Blood disease in newborns called erythroblastosis fetalis (also called hemolytic disease of the newborn) Infectious mononucleosis Mycoplasma infection ...
  3. ... than normal levels may be due to: Immune hemolytic anemia Long-term (chronic) liver disease Blood buildup under the skin ( hematoma ) ...
  4. ... most often in those with kidney failure, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or a weakened immune system. It can also lead to death.
  5. ... red blood cells being destroyed earlier than normal ( hemolytic ... infection) Chronic kidney disease , due to decreased amounts of a ...
  6. ... of CLL and its treatment may include: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia , a condition in which red blood cells are ... Awan FT, Byrd JC. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. In: Niederhuber JE, ... JE, eds. Abeloff''s Clinical Oncology . 6th ed. Philadelphia, ...
  7. ... Disorders that cause red blood cells to burst (hemolytic anemia) Severe bleeding from the stomach or intestines Taking ... Have been prescribed extra potassium Have long-term (chronic) kidney disease Take medicines to treat heart disease ...
  8. ... to red blood cells being destroyed too quickly ( hemolytic anemia ) Liver tissue death Inflammation of the liver ( hepatitis ) ...