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Manual of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
Extracorpuscular. Hemolytic. Anemia. The causes of hemolytic anemia due to
extracorpuscular defects are listed in Table 9-1; they may be immune or
nonimmune. IMMUNE. HEMOLYTIC. ANEMIA. Immune hemolytic anemia can be
either ...
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ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
In a number of disease states, cross-transfusion between the patient and a
normal individual has helped to determine whether the destructive factor is
intracorpuscular or extracorpuscular in nature (Lloyd, 1941; Dacie and Mollison,
1943).
Jesse Philip Greenstein, Alexander Haddow, 1958
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Problem-oriented Medical Diagnosis
It is convenient to consider them in two categories: (a) intracorpuscular defects,
nearly always hereditary, in which the red cell is abnormal from the time it is
formed in the marrow, and (b) extracorpuscular defects, nearly always acquired
after ...
Henry Harold Friedman, 2001
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Hematology: Clinical Principles and Applications
Extracorpuscular Defects Leading to Increased Erythrocyte Destruction—Immune
Causes 25 Vishnu V. B. Reddy OUTLINE OBJECTIVES Immune Hemolytic
Anemia Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Drug-Induced Immune Hemolytic
Anemia ...
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Clinical Aspects and Laboratory. Iron Metabolism, Anemias: ...
With adequate bone marrow function, increased hemolysis, especially
extracorpuscular forms, can be compensated for by enhanced erythropoiesis
which can be boosted up to 10-fold. This is shown as an increased passage of
immature ...
Manfred Wick, Wulf Pinggera, Paul Lehmann, 2012
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TEXTBOOK OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND HUMAN BIOLOGY
Extracorpuscular defects. Under the broad definition of extracorpuscular defects
are included disorders where extracellular factors lead to excessive destruction
of red cells. (a) Chemicals: Many drugs lead to haemolysis. In some situations the
...
G. P. TALWAR, L .M. SRIVASTAVA, 2002
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Manual of Allergy and Immunology
Hemolytic anemias result from an increased rate of RBC destruction due to either
intracorpuscular defects or to extracorpuscular agents. Immune hemolysis is due
to extracorpuscular agents (pathologic immunoglobulins) binding to red cell ...
Daniel C. Adelman, Thomas B. Casale, Jonathan Corren, 2002
Extracorpuscular and intracorpuscular defects Hemolytic anemias can also be
classified according to whether the initiating event is extrinsic (an
extracorpuscular defect) or intrinsic (an intracorpuscular defect) to the red cell. J.
Hereditary and ...
William Samson Beck, 1991
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Atlas of Peripheral Blood: The Primary Diagnostic Tool
Anemias secondary to hemolysis can be classified into two main groups: (1)
extracorpuscular or extrinsic agents instigating red blood cell (RBC) destruction
or hemolysis and (2) intracorpuscular or intrinsic, inherited RBC membrane or ...
Irma Pereira, Tracy I. George, Daniel A. Arber, 2011
extracorpuscular. defects. The details are given in the classification of haemolytic
anaemias below. Haemolysis of either type may occur in two situations: 1.
Haemolysis in extravascular sites, that is outside the blood vessels. These sites
are ...
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