Definition of Haemolysis. Meaning of Haemolysis. Synonyms of Haemolysis

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Definition of Haemolysis

Haemolysis
Haemolysis H[ae]*mol"y*sis, n., Haemlytic H[ae]m`*lyt"ic, a. (Physiol.) Same as H[ae]matolysis, H[ae]matolytic.

Meaning of Haemolysis from wikipedia

- Hemolysis or haemolysis (/hiːˈmɒlɪsɪs/), also known by several other names, is the rupturing (lysis) of red blood cells (erythrocytes) and the release...
- Hemolysis (from Gr**** αιμόλυση, meaning 'blood breakdown') is the breakdown of red blood cells. The ability of bacterial colonies to induce hemolysis when...
- presenting with jaundice has liver disease (direct hyperbilirubinaemia) or haemolysis (indirect hyperbilirubinaemia). In the first case, patients have choluria...
- Low haptoglobin levels occur regardless of the site and mechanism of haemolysis (intravascular and splenic/"extravascular") If the reticulocyte count...
- fraction of intact erythrocytes signifies haemolysis, hinting for haemolytic diseases. Other than haemolysis, hepatocellular injury suggestive of liver...
- [citation needed] Folate helps to reduce the extent of haemolysis in those with significant haemolysis due to hereditary elliptocytosis.[citation needed]...
- deficiency. High dose intravenous vitamin C has also been known to cause haemolysis in G6PD deficiency carriers; therefore, G6PD deficiency testing is routine...
- Schena F, Salvagno GL, Aloe R, Banfi G, Guidi GC (July 2012). "Foot-strike haemolysis after a 60-km ultramarathon". Blood Transfus. 10 (3): 377–383. doi:10...
- intravascular haemolysis from extravascular haemolysis, as in haemolytic anaemias. A positive result is indicative of intravascular haemolysis. Methemalbumin...
- ac****ulations may be caused by excessive red blood cell destruction (haemolysis), excessive iron uptake/hyperferraemia, or decreased iron utilization...