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hemolytic anemia and bone marrow
Hemolytic anemia indicates the early destruction of red blood cells. This can occur as inherited or acquired hemolytic anemia. Certain medicines can cause acquired hemolytic anemia, please check with the doctor.
anemia
so many red cells are destroyed that most of the available haptoglobin is needed to bind the released hemoglobin. The more severe the hemolysis, the less haptoglobin remains in the blood.
Someone can catch hemolytic anemia from their parents. When a child is born and if the parents possess this condition, it can be passed on to the child.
hemolytic anemia
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
physicians will examine the blood for the number of young red blood cells, since the number of young cells is increased in hemolytic anemia.
anemia
most commonly hemolytic anemia
Hemoglobin S refers to the hemoglobin that forms in patients with sickle cell anemia. Hemoglobin solubility is a test that can be performed in order to determine if the patient has sickle cell anemia.
There are quite a few causes for Hemolytic Anemia, they include: . Deformity of the red blood cells - so they break down quicker. . Drugs taken for another illness . Caused from another blood disease. . Or harmful substances.