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Results 1 - 10 of 67 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. ... is the most common inherited cause of nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia. More than 500 affected families have been identified, and studies suggest that the ...
  4. Your Guide to Anemia From the National Institutes of Health (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) - PDF  
    Anemia/Start Here ... Anemia ... YOUR GUIDE TO ANEMIA, prevent, treat, control. ... National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ... PDF ... From the National Institutes of Health
  5. ... counseling may be appropriate for people with a family history of this disease who wish to become parents.
  6. ... the future. This is often associated with a family history of thyroid ... Autoimmune adrenal disease Rheumatoid arthritis Sjögren ...
  7. ... your doctor if you or any of your family members have or have ever had G6PD deficiency (an inherited condition causing premature destruction of red blood cells or hemolytic anemia); also tell your doctor if you have or ...
  8. ... of too much bilirubin, which is produced during hemolytic anemia. Severe pneumococcal disease is a possible complication after splenectomy.
  9. Genetic counseling is suggested for couples with a family history of ... such as carrots, beetroots, or spinach should be avoided.
  10. ... with no history of the disorder in their family.This condition can also be inherited in an autosomal ... ...
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