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Hemolysis
Hemolysis Hemolysis (alternative spelling haemolysis) is the excessive breakdown ... blood cells. Hemolytic anaemia Anaemia caused by hemolysis in-vivo is called Hemolytic anemia. It has many causes. Hemolysis as artefact Hemolysis as artefact can be an important ...
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Hemolysis (microbiology)
Hemolysis (microbiology) Examples of alpha (top), beta (middle), and gamma (bottom) hemolysis on sheep blood agar plates Hemolysis is used in the empirical identification of ... to whether or not it has caused hemolysis in the red blood cells (RBCs) incorporated ... sheep blood agar plates (SBAP). Types of hemolysis Alpha hemolysis (α-hemolysis) is present ...
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Talk:Hemolysis
Talk:Hemolysis This article has be re-named "Hemolysis", and spelling changed to match: the alternative ... rarer: Google says 44,000 hits for Hemolysis vs. 7,300 for Haemolysis. Medline also says "Hemolysis". The Anome 07:43 27 May 2003 ...
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Image:Hemolysis AlphaBetaGamma 01.png
Image:Hemolysis AlphaBetaGamma 01.png Image File history File ... KB) Montage of alpha-, beta-, and gamma-hemolysis (top to bottom) by various bacterial species ...
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Hemolytic anemia
... DiseasesDB}}} Hemolytic anemia is anemia due to hemolysis, the abnormal breakdown of red blood cells either in the blood vessels (intravascular hemolysis) or elsewhere in the body (extravascular). It ... medical history can suggest a cause for hemolysis (drugs, fava bean or other sensitivity, prosthetic ... The direct Coombs test is positive, if hemolysis is caused by an immune process. Causes of hemolysis Autoimmunity (antibodies) Alloimmunity (antibodies from another ...
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Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
... paradoxically, the destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) is neither paroxysmal or nocturnal the majority ... in only 25% of patients). On-going hemolysis is a more common characteristic. A common ... low ionic strength solution and observed for hemolysis, is used for screening. A more specific ... test for PNH, called Ham's acid hemolysis test, is performed if the sugar test is positive for hemolysis. Modern methods include flow cytometry for ...
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Anemia   (translated from Japanese)
... pigment characteristic anemia Playback non- benign anemia Hemolysis characteristic anemia Heredity characteristic spherical red corpuscle ... characteristic nighttime hemoglobinuria symptom(PNH) Autoimmunity characteristic hemolysis characteristic anemia Large sphere characteristic anemia(Large ... the point that density does not decrease. Hemolysis The red corpuscle is destroyed with a ... come as a condition. サラセミア Autoimmunity characteristic hemolysis characteristic anemia(AIHA) Seizure characteristic nighttime hemoglobinuria ... is abnormal, when it becomes cause of hemolysis, it is. Sickle condition red corpuscle ...
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User:Vancleve
... kinds of thallesemia are... Increased Destruction Anemias Hemolysis can be broken down in a couple ... in which it's travelling (extrinsic). Intrinsic Hemolysis Sickle Cell Disease Hereditary Spherocytosis Extrinsic Hemolysis This type of hemolysis is usually characterized by evidence of damage ... damage (marathon runner's anemia/mechanical valve hemolysis) Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Immune-Mediated Hemolytic ...
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Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
... below) develop anemia, jaundice and symptoms of hemolysis after challenge to any of the above ... other causes of jaundice); Haptoglobin (decreased in hemolysis); A "direct antiglobulin test" (Coombs' test) - this should be negative, as hemolysis in G6PD is not immune-mediated; TSH ... of the drugs and foods that cause hemolysis. Vaccination against some common pathogens (e.g ... induced attacks. In the acute phase of hemolysis, blood transfusions might be necessary, or ...
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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
... is a serious condition that leads to hemolysis and end-organ damage, and may require ... tissues, and not so much from the hemolysis. The above symptoms and findings are the ... tears apart" red blood cells, leading to hemolysis. Roughly, there are two forms of TTP ... cells Anemia | Hemochromatosis | Sickle-cell disease | Thalassemia | Hemolysis | Aplastic anemia | G6PD | Hereditary spherocytosis | Hereditary elliptocytosis ...
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