Hemolytic Anemia: Description, Course, Symptoms

Brief overview: What is hemolytic anemia? Anemia caused by destruction or premature breakdown of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Course of disease and prognosis: Course and prognosis depend on the underlying cause. Symptoms: Pallor, weakness, circulatory problems up to fainting, headache, abdominal pain, back pain, yellowing of skin and mucous membranes (icterus), enlargement of the spleen … Hemolytic Anemia: Description, Course, Symptoms

Keshan Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Keshan disease is a rare disease of the heart muscle that is mainly attributed to selenium deficiency. The disease was named after a town in northeast China‘s Manchuria. In selenium deficiency, the body cannot sufficiently synthesize the enzyme glutathione peroxidase, which is essential in neutralizing oxidative stress and requires the selenium-containing amino acid L-selenocysteine to … Keshan Disease: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

The Coombs Test

What is a Coombs test? The Coombs test is used to detect antibodies against red blood cells (erythrocytes). A so-called Coombs serum is used for the determination of the antibodies. It is obtained from the serum of rabbits and is sensitised to human antibodies. The test is used in suspected cases of haemolytic anaemia, Rhesus … The Coombs Test

The procedure | The Coombs Test

The procedure If a direct Coombs test is performed, the red blood cells are filtered out of the patient’s blood. It is to be tested whether there are antibodies of the IgG type on them, which cause haemolytic anaemia or blood group incompatibility in the body. The Coombs serum contains antibodies against human IgG antibodies. … The procedure | The Coombs Test

Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is a hereditary deficiency of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, which plays an important role in sugar metabolism. The symptoms of the deficiency are highly variable, and in severe cases, destruction of red blood cells in the form of hemolysis may occur. The condition is easily controlled by avoiding certain foods and medications. … Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Hemolytic anemia

Note You are in a sub-theme of the Anemia section. You can find general information on this topic under: Anemia Introduction Hemolysis is the dissolution of red blood cells. This happens naturally after 120 days of life of a red blood cell. However, increased and premature degradation is pathological and, if the rate of degradation … Hemolytic anemia

Mechanically induced hemolysis | Hemolytic anemia

Mechanically induced hemolysis In mechanically induced hemolysis, the red blood cells are mechanically destroyed by external influences. This can be done by an artificial heart valve or in hemodialysis, when the blood is passed through the dialysis machine for purification. What is the diagnosis? As always, diagnostics begins with a detailed doctor-patient consultation followed by … Mechanically induced hemolysis | Hemolytic anemia