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Results 31 - 40 of 61 for hemolysis
  1. ... from the premature breakdown of red blood cells (hemolysis), it is known as hemolytic anemia. A shortage ...
  2. ... which red blood cells are broken down (undergo hemolysis) prematurely, causing a shortage of red blood cells ( ...
  3. ... are broken down earlier than they should be (hemolysis). Affected individuals may pass dark-colored urine because ...
  4. ... rapidly progress to liver failure. HELLP stands for hemolysis (the breakdown of red blood cells), elevated liver ...
  5. ... rapidly progress to liver failure. HELLP stands for hemolysis (the breakdown of red blood cells), elevated liver ...
  6. ... fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin deficiency (secondary to kidney disease) Hemolysis (RBC destruction) Leukemia Multiple myeloma Over hydration Low ...
  7. ... brain, or intestines Destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) or anemia of long-term (chronic) disease Fluid ...
  8. ... acid hemolysin) test Serum hemoglobin and haptoglobin Sucrose hemolysis test Urinalysis Urine hemosiderin, urobilinogen, and hemoglobin Lactate ...
  9. ... that occur in pregnant women who have: H: hemolysis (the breakdown of red blood cells) EL: elevated ...
  10. ... red blood cells. The destructive process is called hemolysis.
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