Hemolysis
The word “hemolysis” is made up of “hemo-“, blood + “lysis”, the disintegration of cells.
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- Hemolytic
The word “hemolytic” is made up of “hemo-“, blood + “lytic”, the disintegration of cells.
- Hemolytic anemia
Anemia due to the destruction, rather than underproduction, of red blood cells. Hemolytic anemia can result from a medication reaction, from the immune system attacking the red blood cells (autoimmune hemolytic anemia), from destruction of blood cells passing through diseased heart valves, and other causes.
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn
Abnormal breakup of red blood cells in the fetus or newborn. This is usually due to antibodies made by the mother directed against the baby’s red cells. It is typically caused by Rh incompatibility, that is differences between the Rh blood group of the mother and baby. Severe hemolytic disease can cause anemia and heart […]
- Hemolytic jaundice, congenital
50 chance to have HS. The treatment of hereditary spherocytosis is to remove the spleen (splenectomy). Although the red cell defect persists, the breakup of the red cells (hemolysis) ceases. Splenectomy, however, is a hazard in young children. Young children without a spleen are at increased risk for overwhelming sepsis (bloodstream infection), particularly with the […]
- Hemolytic uremic syndrome
H7 is transmitted from one person to another.