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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Familial hemolytic anemia
  1. ... hereditary, which means it is passed down in families.
  2. ... The condition may also be passed down through families (inherited).
  3. ... counseling may be appropriate for people with a family history of this disease who wish to become parents.
  4. ... the future. This is often associated with a family history of thyroid ... Autoimmune adrenal disease Rheumatoid arthritis Sjögren ...
  5. ... of too much bilirubin, which is produced during hemolytic anemia. Severe pneumococcal disease is a possible complication after splenectomy.
  6. Genetic counseling is suggested for couples with a family history of ... such as carrots, beetroots, or spinach should be avoided.
  7. ... for people with hereditary spherocytic anemia and their families can be found at: Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center -- ...
  8. ... support for people with Wilson disease and their families can be found at: Wilson Disease Association: - wilsondisease.org Genetic Alliance: - geneticalliance.org
  9. ... of CLL and its treatment may include: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia , a condition in which red blood cells are ...
  10. ... caused by: Beets, blackberries, or certain food colorings Hemolytic anemia Injury to the kidneys or urinary tract Medicines ... fever, or increase in thirst)? Is there a family history of kidney or bladder cancers? Do you ...
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