Specific liver diseases and haemolytic disorders able to be identified include liver disease, ( accompanied by jaundice ), cirrhosis, urobilinogenuria and bilirubinuria.
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It is characterized by a tower-shaped dilatation of the diploe, and no signs of thalassaemia, sickle cell or other haemolytic anaemia.
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In rarer cases, virulent strains are also responsible for haemolytic-uremic syndrome, peritonitis, mastitis, septicaemia and gram-negative pneumonia.
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Liver disease, HELLP syndrome, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura / Haemolytic uremic syndrome, and malignant hypertension may mimic DIC but do not occur via the same pathways.
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A clinically significant haemolytic anaemia occurs only in 5-10 % of sufferers, with a strong bias towards those with more severe subtypes of the disorder.
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One of the major consequences of infection by red blood cells infecting Anaplasma is the development of haemolytic anaemia due to the damage done to red blood cells.
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In 1959 he advocated the induction of birth at 36 weeks pregnancy to prevent stillbirth in babies affected by Rhesus Haemolytic Disease; this subsequently saved many lives.
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Depending on dose consumed, catechins and their metabolites can bind to red blood cells and possibly induce release of autoantibodies, resulting in haemolytic anaemia and renal failure.
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Common clinical uses of the Coombs test include the preparation of blood for antenatal care, and detection of antibodies for the diagnosis of immune-mediated haemolytic anemias.
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The incorporation of acidic residues into a lead structure is less likely to change the type of activity, but it can result in the analogue exhibiting haemolytic properties.