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Results 41 - 50 of 61 for hemolysis
  1. ... proteins may indicate: Breakdown of red blood cells ( hemolysis ) Increased beta globulin proteins may indicate: A disorder ...
  2. ... Chronic kidney disease Destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) Leukemia Malnutrition Pregnancy Too little iron, folate , vitamin ...
  3. ... infection, or tumor) Breakdown of red blood cells ( hemolysis ) Cancer and cancer treatment Certain long-term (chronic) ...
  4. ... Removal of spleen (splenectomy) Severe breakdown of RBCs ( hemolysis ) Tuberculosis that has spread from the lungs to ...
  5. ... of red blood cells. This process is called hemolysis . When this process is actively occurring, it is ...
  6. ... Chronic kidney disease Destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) Leukemia Malnutrition Pregnancy Too little iron, folate, vitamin ...
  7. ... that involve the destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis). All newborns have a follow-up appointment within ...
  8. ... many red blood cells dying or breaking down (hemolysis) and going to the liver. The liver is ...
  9. ... taking mitapivat, you may experience symptoms of acute hemolysis and anemia (yellowing of the skin or whites ...
  10. Beta Thalassemia (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    ... chelations, chelation therapy, red blood cells, transfusions, blood, hemolysis, microcytosis, erythropoeisis, hypochromia, genetic disorders, genes, genetic counseling, ...
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