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- beta-hemolytic or nonhemolytic. The small colonies often give off a distinct odor of butterscotch or caramel. Among the nonhemolytic strains, certain ones...
- breakdown of the heme in red blood cells. The disorder results in a form of nonhemolytic jaundice, which results in high levels of unconjugated bilirubin and...
- agar plates (hence the name "viridans", from Latin vĭrĭdis, green), or nonhemolytic. They possess no Lancefield antigens. Beta-hemolysis (β-hemolysis), sometimes...
- hyperbilirubinemia Arias type, hyperbilirubinemia type 1, familial cholemia, familial nonhemolytic jaundice Bilirubin Pronunciation /ʒiːlˈbɛərz/ zheel-BAIRZ Specialty Gastroenterology...
- glucose-oxidising nonhemolytic (A. baumannii can be identified by OXA-51 typing) Acinetobacter lwoffii: glucose-negative nonhemolytic Acinetobacter haemolyticus:...
- An example of this would be Streptococcus viridans. γ-Hemolysis (or nonhemolytic) is the term referring to a lack of hemolytic activity. BAPs also contain...
- severe when compared to acute haemolytic transfusion reaction. Febrile nonhemolytic reactions are, along with allergic transfusion reactions, the most common...
- constellatus S. constellatus subsp. pharyngis Streptococcus intermedius These nonhemolytic viridans streptococci were first described by Guthof in 1956 after he...
- sometimes performed. Heddle NM (November 1999). "Pathophysiology of febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions". Curr. Opin. Hematol. 6 (6): 420–6. doi:10...
- Streptococcus equinus is a Gram-positive, nonhemolytic, nonpathogenic, lactic acid bacterium of the genus Streptococcus. It is the prin****l Streptococcus...