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- ... break down earlier than normal, a process called hemolysis. ... red cell destruction Urine hemoglobin to check for hemolysis
- ... blood cells are destroyed, the process is called hemolysis. There are other types of transfusion reactions that do not cause hemolysis, such as febrile (causing fever) transfusion reactions.
- ... red blood cells break down earlier than normal (hemolysis or paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria ) White blood cell cancer ( ... by kidney disease) Leukemia Malnutrition Pregnancy RBC destruction ( hemolysis ) due to transfusion, blood vessel injury, or other ...
- ... deficiency anemia,Vitamin B12-anemia,hemolytic anemia,Hemoglobin,hemolysis,Red blood cells,Platelets,white blood cells,Autoimmune ...
- G6PD Deficiency (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)... phosphate dehydrogenase, G6PD, G6PD deficiency, anemia, hemolytic anemia, hemolysis, metabolic disorder, enzyme, red blood cells, oxidative stress, ...
- Sickle Cell Disease/Genetics ... Sickle Cell Disease ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... Discuss these questions with your doctor or health care provider.
- Anemia (National Library of Medicine)If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron. Your body ...
- Blood Disorders (National Library of Medicine)Your blood is living tissue made up of liquid and solids. The liquid part, called plasma, is made of water, salts and protein. Over half of your blood is ...
- ... AW, McFarlane A, Verhovsek M. Haptoglobin testing in hemolysis: measurement and interpretation. Am J Hematol [Internet]. 2014 ...
- ... which red blood cells prematurely break down (undergo hemolysis), causing a shortage of red blood cells (anemia). ...