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autoimmune disorders (e.g.,
autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, drug-induced
hemolytic anemia,
atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome...
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cause pharyngitis and
other pyogenic infections...
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anemia due to hemolysis, the
abnormal breakdown of red
blood cells (RBCs),
either in the
blood vessels...
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- red-cell
membrane defects. In its
severe forms, this
disorder predisposes to
haemolytic anaemia.
Although pathological in humans,
elliptocytosis is
normal in...
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Acquired hemolytic anemia can be
divided into
immune and non-immune
mediated forms of
hemolytic anemia.
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Warm
antibody autoimmune...
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Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) is a
microangiopathic subgroup of
hemolytic anemia (loss of red
blood cells through destruction)
caused by factors...