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parasites (e.g., Plasmodium), some
autoimmune disorders (e.g.,
autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, drug-induced
hemolytic anemia,
atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome...
- S.
dysgalactiae subsp.
dysgalactiae is also a
member of
group C, beta-
haemolytic streptococci that can
cause pharyngitis and
other pyogenic infections...
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Archives of
Disease in Childhood.
Fetal and Neonatal...
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Hemolytic anemia or
haemolytic anaemia is a form of
anemia due to hemolysis, the
abnormal breakdown of red
blood cells (RBCs),
either in the
blood vessels...
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allogenic or
transfused red
cells and
cause them to lyse. (ref).
Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia can be
caused by
different types of
antibodies with reactivity...
- In
molecular biology, the
Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxin family of
proteins consists of
several Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxins (HblC, HblD, HblA, NheA...
- red-cell
membrane defects. In its
severe forms, this
disorder predisposes to
haemolytic anaemia.
Although pathological in humans,
elliptocytosis is
normal in...
-
Streptococcus dysgalactiae is a gram positive, beta-
haemolytic,
coccal bacterium belonging to the
family Streptococcaceae. It is
capable of
infecting both...