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hemolytic jaundice

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: hemolytic jaundice
(¦hē·mə¦lid·ik ′jön·dəs)

(medicine) Accumulation of bile pigments in the plasma as a result of excessive hemolysis.


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prehepatic jaundice

Excess bile pigments in the blood resulting from increased destruction of erythrocytes.

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n.

Jaundice resulting from the lysis of red blood cells and the consequent increased production of bilirubin, as in response to toxic or infectious agents or in immune disorders. Also called hematogenous jaundice.

 
 

 

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