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  1. The Haemolytic Anaemias: The Auto-Immune Haemolytic Anaemias v.3 (Vol 3) by Sir John V. Dacie, 1992-10
  2. Clinical aspects of the positive direct antiglobulin test: A technical workshop
  3. The hæmolytic anæmias,: Congenital and acquired by John V Dacie, 1960
  4. Remarks on (i) chronic haemolytic (ii) pancreatic jaundice by Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1912
  5. On the aetiology of acholuric family jaundice by T. W Lloyd, 1941
  6. Red cell destruction in the anaemias by Henning Letman, 1959

81. Acute Hemolytic Anemia
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82. Disease: Hemolytic Anemia
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83. New Therapy For Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Issue 4, 2002. New Therapy For Cold Autoimmune hemolytic anemia. INTRODUCTION. Clinical Presentation Of Cold Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (CAIHA).
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New Therapy For Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Ram Kakaiya, M.D., Medical Director
LifeSource Blood Center INTRODUCTION Clinical Presentation Of Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (CAIHA) CAIHA can be either acute or chronic. The acute type occurs after certain infections, such as, M. pneumoniae that reacts with all adult red blood cells bearing carbohydrate antigen I. The antibodies react best at cold temperature (4C) and are generally inactive at 37C. They sensitize red blood cells with complement component C3b. Anemia results from clearance of the complement-sensitized cells in the liver.
Conventional Therapy Prednisone is beneficial in patients with IgG cold agglutinins of low titer. However, it is not helpful in the vast majority of cases because cold agglutinins are usually IgM and high titered. Splenectomy is usually ineffective because sensitized red blood cells are generally cleared in the liver. Plasma exchange is helpful only as a temporizing measure in acute situations. B-cell neoplasms that respond to cytotoxic drugs may also have a salutary effect on CAIHA. However, the course of CAIHA waxes and wanes with the activity of the neoplasm.
Rituximab therapy Because the response to previous therapies for CAIHA is poor and the fact that the cold hemagglutinins are produced by clonal proliferation of CD20 B-lymphocytes, monoclonal anti-CD20 antibody (rituximab) therapy has been recently tried.

84. Hemolytic Anemia - Online Diagnosis. New Treatments, March 2, 2004
Online diagnosis of hemolytic anemia based on the patient s symptoms. New Treatments, March 2, 2004. hemolytic anemia Online Diagnosis.
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Hemolytic Anemia - Online Diagnosis
Online diagnosis of hemolytic anemia based on the patient's symptoms.
New Treatments, March 2, 2004.
For how many days or weeks has the hemolytic anemia been known to be present? How old is the patient? Does the patient have weakness? Yes No Has the patient felt faint? Yes No Does the patient have fever? Yes No Has the patient had dark colored urine? Yes No Don't know Does the patient have fatigue? Yes No Judith Harper, MD back to the library
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    85. Hemolytic Anemia - Online Treatment Advisor. New Treatments, March 2, 2004.
    Find the best and newest treatment for hemolytic anemia based on the patient s symptoms. hemolytic anemia Online Treatment Advisor.
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    Hemolytic Anemia - Online Treatment Advisor
    Find the best and newest treatment for hemolytic anemia based on the patient's symptoms. New Treatments, March 2, 2004.
    For how many days or weeks has the hemolytic anemia been known to be present? How old is the patient? Does the patient have weakness? Yes No Has the patient felt faint? Yes No Does the patient have fever? Yes No Has the patient had dark colored urine? Yes No Don't know Does the patient have fatigue? Yes No Sara J. Thompson, MD
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    86. Welcome To AJC!
    home Disease H hemolytic anemia. hemolytic anemia See images. There are a number of specific types of hemolytic anemia which are described individually.
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    ajc store Gifts Photos/pages Browser tip  Make ajc.com  your homepage: ajc guides Schools Visitors Illustrated Health Encyclopedia Important notice Ency. home Disease H Hemolytic anemia See images Overview Symptoms Treatment ... Prevention Alternative names: Anemia - hemolytic Definition: Hemolytic anemia is a condition of an inadequate number of circulating red blood cells ( anemia ), caused by premature destruction of red blood cells. There are a number of specific types of hemolytic anemia which are described individually. Causes and Risks Hemolytic anemia occurs when the bone marrow is unable to compensate for premature destruction of red blood cells by increasing their production. When the marrow is able to compensate, anemia does not occur.

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    Idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia; Anemia idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic.
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    ajc store Gifts Photos/pages Browser tip  Make ajc.com  your homepage: ajc guides Schools Visitors Illustrated Health Encyclopedia Important notice Ency. home Disease I Idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Alternative names: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia; Anemia - idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic Definition: A disorder resulting from an abnormality of the immune system that destroys red blood cells prematurely. The cause is unknown. Causes and Risks Idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia is an acquired disease that occurs when antibodies form against the person's own red blood cells. In the idiopathic form of this disease, the cause is unknown. There are other types of immune hemolytic anemias where the cause may result from an underlying disease or medication. Idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia accounts for one-half of all immune hemolytic anemias. The onset of the disease may be quite rapid and very serious. Risk factors are not known.

    88. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Relapse
    Autoimmune hemolytic anemia relapse. Posted by Laura_IA (My Page) on Mon, Apr 19, 04 at 2008. Laura. FollowUp Postings RE Autoimmune hemolytic anemia relapse.
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    Posted by My Page ) on Mon, Apr 19, 04 at 20:08 Not sure if anyone remembers, but last fall my Toy American Eskimo, Paddy, was diagnosed with Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia. It's an autoimmune disorder where his immune system attacks his red blood cells. We almost lost him, but eventually in December, he was in remission.
    When I got home from work this afternoon, he was noticably listless, and a check of his gums revealed that they were very pale. Took him to the vet and he has officially relapsed. There is no cure for this disease, the best you can hope for is a sustained remission. A couple months was certainly not what I was hoping for. He's now back on prednisone, and we're hoping that it'll keep it under control so that he doesn't have to be hospitalized again. If you could keep Paddy in your thoughts it would really mean a lot to me. Please give all your furbabies big hugs tonight. Laura Follow-Up Postings:
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    90. Hemolytic Anemia
    hemolytic anemia. A hemolytic There are many conditions which result in a hemolytic anemia hereditary spherocytosis; sickle cell
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    A hemolytic anemia is one in which red cells are destroyed (hemolysed) at an increased rate compared to the normal rate of destruction and replacement of old, worn out red cells. This condition may be caused by structually abnormal red cells, by abnormal antibodies against the red cells that trigger destruction, or by physical factors such as diseased blood vessels that cause physical damage to the red cells as they pass through them. There are many conditions which result in a hemolytic anemia: just to name a few.

    91. Treatment Of HCV Infection What Is On The Horizon?
    Drugs With a Lower Incidence of hemolytic anemia Than Ribavirin. There is a close correlation between sustained treatment responses
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    92. Hemolytic Anemia
    Hepatorenal failure. hemolytic anemia. (L) Erythrophagocytosis. Four red blood cells (center) have been engulfed by a cell of the monocyte / macrophage line.
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    Erythrophag. Hepatorenal failure Hemolytic anemia. (L) Erythrophagocytosis. Four red blood cells (center) have been engulfed by a cell of the monocyte / macrophage line. (R) Marked red cell membrane abnormalities in severe hepatorenal failure, with burr cell and spur cells (L.O., H.O.) Return to Cases Return to Index Next Image Previous Image ... Gallery of Morphology Images

    93. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
    General Discussion Acquired Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by the premature destruction of red blood cells.
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    94. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
    Disorder Subdivisions General Discussion Warm Antibody hemolytic anemia is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the premature destruction of red blood cells
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    95. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
    Autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Anemias of Decreased Erythrocyte Survival hemolytic anemias. Such Autoimmune hemolytic anemia in Dogs. A
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    Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
    Anemias of Decreased Erythrocyte Survival Hemolytic Anemias
    Such anemias are characterized by injury to erythrocytes to the
    extent that hemoglobin is released into circulating plasma.
    Etiology:
    Chemical agents which cause such anemias include chlorates,
    lead, phenols, benzene, naphthalene, saponin, ricin, arsenicals
    and sulfononamides. Also phenothiazine poisoning in horses
    and copper toxicosis in sheep constitute significant hemolytic
    anemias. In obstructive jaundice an excessive blood level of
    natural bile salts causes hemoglobinemia. Hemolytic anemias
    also are caused by poisonous plants(Mercurialis,Ranunculus)
    or excessive intake of certain natural plant foods (kale, rape turnips and onions). Bacterial hemolysins from Clostridium perfringens, Cl. Haemolyticum (bacillary hemoglobinuria), and from certain strains of Leptospira, streptococci and staphylococci cause serious hemolytic anemias. Hemolytic antibodies also may be induced by incompatible blood transfusions and be encountered in isoimmune anemias of newborn piglets,puppies, or foals. Recently a

    96. NEJM -- Positive Direct Antiglobulin Tests And Immune Hemolytic Anemia In Patien
    Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Positive direct antiglobulin tests and immune hemolytic anemia in patients receiving procainamide.
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    HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Please sign in for full text and personal services Volume 311:809-812 September 27, 1984 Number 13 Next Positive direct antiglobulin tests and immune hemolytic anemia in patients receiving procainamide
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    97. Login To BioOne
    Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 223–229. Presumed ImmuneMediated hemolytic anemia in a Blue-Crowned Conure (Aratinga acuticaudata). Jeffery
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    98. The Body's Experts Answer Your Questions About Fatigue
    Additional studies are definitely warranted to determine the cause of your hemolytic anemia. Powered by ExpertViewpoint. hemolytic anemia, Posted Jun 19, 2003.
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    Home Forum on Fatigue and Anemia Answers to Fatigue Questions by Category > Anemia / Neutropenia Category > Question: hemolytic anemia
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    Dear Dr. I am HIV+ since 03/2003, HIV acute infection hospitalization on 01/03 and indeterminate Elisa in Feb. Last week I was diagnosed with an autoimmune hemolytic anemia, no cause has been found yet. The tests for G6PD deficiency came back negative among others and I had mild anemia since last July 2002 (before getting infected). These are my test results: 07/02 Hemog. 12.7g/dl, RBC 4.11m/UL and Hematoc. 36. WBC and liver profile with normal limits. 01/14/03 RBC 4.3, HGB 13.4 and HCT 39.4 MCH 31.2PG. NEU 34.1, LYM 51.3, MONO 13.9, Platelets, liver profile and basic metabolic panel normal. I had a RPR reactive and FTA-ABS nonreactive. I took Strovirt vitamins for 3 months. 04/02/03 RBC 5.05, HGB 14.5, HCT 43.7. Platelets, WB Cells, hepatic function all normal. VDRL reactive and FTA-ABS reactive 1/4. Confirmatory WBlot test positive. Viral load HIV-1RNA 190 copies/ml. CD4 917 05/20/03 HGB 10.6, HCT 31 and RBC 3.5 M/mc. RBC Aniso 2+, RBC Micro 1+, RBC Macro 1+, RBC Hyper 2+, REV SMR RN and polychromasia 1+. Platelets 302. WBcells normal count. Urinalysis all normal, Total Bili mg/dl 1.7 and LDH 293. RPR reactive 1:4, TP Antibody nonreactive. VL 216, CD4 800. I have no hepatitis, HIV without symptoms and I've never taken any HIV medication since my VL is very low. No enlarged spleen, liver or fatigue is present just a metalic taste in my mouth and pale skin. My hematologist in NYC thinks the anemia is not HIV related, but he hasn't figured out the cause yet. Also he thinks the syphilis test was a false positive due to antibodies crossreaction. On my last blood test one week apart the last one the HGB dropped to 9.5 g/d. Could this situation being induced by the pennicilin shots I had in May for syphilis?

    99. Warm Antibody Hemolytic (Anemia) Articles, Support Groups, And Resources
    Warm Antibody hemolytic (anemia) articles, support groups, and resources for patients from Med Help International (www.medhelp.org).
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    100. Zinc Poisoning
    anemia. How zinc is able to produce hemolysis is not known. Treatment. If an object possibly made of zinc is seen on a radiograph, it should be removed promptly.
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    Red Blood Cell Destruction
    In mammals, the red blood cell is basically a small bag of hemoglobin, the protein which binds oxygen in the lungs, carries it and releases it to other tissues. A normal canine red blood cell lives 120 days and dies when it either becomes too stiff to fold itself through the tiny capillaries of the circulation (and it simply bursts trying to do so) or it cannot generate enough energy to keep itself alive. The spleen is responsible for removing old red blood cells. The spleen possesses many tortuous, winding blood vessels where red blood cells may break if they are not supple enough to pass through. The spleen then collects the hemoglobin. Bilirubin, a pigment made from old hemoglobin, is a by-product of this process. Bilirubin is sent to the liver to be “conjugated,” a chemical process enabling the bilirubin to be excreted in bile, a digestive emulsifier secreted by the liver. Bilirubin is responsible for the color of feces. What is Hemolysis?

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