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hemolytic anemia
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red blood cells, sickle cell, red blood cells, multiple sickle cells, red blood cells, sickle cells, red blood cells, sickle, pappenheimer, blood cells, anemia, hemolytic, hemolytic anemia, condition of an inadequate number of circulating red blood cells, anemia, premature destruction of red blood cells, a number of specific types of hemolytic anemia, described individually, hemolytic anemia occurs, the bone marrow is unable to compensate, premature destruction of red blood cells by increasing production, marrow is able to compensate, anemia, does not occur, many types of hemolytic anemia, classified by the location, the defect, defect, in the red blood cell, intrinsic factor, outside the red blood cell, extrinsic factor, hemolytic anemia include infection, certain medications, autoimmune disorders, inherited disorders, types of hemolytic anemia, sickle-cell anemia, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, hemoglobin sc disease, hemolytic anemia, due to g6pd deficiency, hereditary elliptocytosis, hereditary spherocytosis, hereditary ovalocytosis, idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia, non-immune hemolytic anemia, chemical, physical agents, secondary immune hemolytic anemia, thalassemia, chills, fatigue, pale skin color, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, yellow skin color, jaundice, dark urine, enlarged spleen, hemolysis, red blood cell destruction, specific tests which identify the specific types of hemolytic anemia, performed after hemolysis has been established, elevated indirect bilirubin levels, low serum haptoglobin, hemoglobin, in the urine, hemosiderin, in the urine, increased urine, fecal urobilinogen, elevated absolute reticulocyte count, low red blood cell count, rbc, hemoglobin, elevated serum ldh, direct measurement, the red cell life span by isotopic tagging techniques shows a decreased life span, the following test results depending on the specific cause, uric acid, tibc, rbc indices, protein electrophoresis, serum, potassium test, platelet count, peripheral smear, leukocyte alkaline phosphatase, serum iron, hematocrit, ferritin, febrile, cold agglutinins, donath-landsteiner test, coombs' test, indirect, coombs' test, direct, cbc, blood differential, ast, 24-hour urine protein, treatment depends upon the type, the hemolytic anemia, folic acid, iron replacement, corticosteroids used, in emergencies, transfusion of blood necessary, outcome depends upon the type of hemolytic anemia, complications, the specific type of hemolytic anemia, severe anemia, cause cardiovascular collapse, severe anemias, aggravate pre-existing heart disease, lung disease, cerebrovascular disease, symptoms of hemolytic anemia develop, no known prevention, hemolytic anemia.
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