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earning these forms of the
disease the name
erythroblastosis fetalis (British English:
erythroblastosis foetalis). HDFN
represents a
breach of immune...
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circulation (erythroblasts, thus the
previous name for this
disease erythroblastosis fetalis). As the
liver and
spleen enlarge under this
unexpected demand...
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Lupus Kwashiorkor or
Marasmus –
Childhood protein-energy
malnutrition Erythroblastosis fetalis Henoch–Schönlein
purpura Kawasaki disease Schamberg disease...
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bleeding disorders,
including toxemia of pregnancy,
maternal cocaine use,
erythroblastosis fetalis,
breech delivery, hypothermia,
infection (like
pulmonary tuberculosis)...
- is uncommon.
Though present in the fetus, it is
seldom the
cause of
erythroblastosis fetalis or of
transfusion reactions. Greer, John P. (2008). Wintrobe's...
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erythroblastosis fetalis.
Hemolytic comes from two words: "hema" (blood) and "lysis" (solution) or
breaking down of red
blood cells Erythroblastosis refers...
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fetal red
blood cells causing hemolytic anemia in the fetus,
known as
erythroblastosis fetalis.
Another example of a
complement dependent type II hy****nsitivity...
- mechanism.
Hemolytic disease of the
newborn (also
known as HDN or
erythroblastosis fetalis) Rh D
hemolytic disease of the
newborn (also
known as Rh disease)...
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actor Steve Crane. At the time of her birth,
Crane suffered near-fatal
erythroblastosis fetalis due to her mother's Rh-negative blood. Her
parents divorced...
- access. It may be used as a site for
regular transfusion in
cases of
erythroblastosis or
hemolytic disease. It also
provides a
route for
measuring central...