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haemolysis

Destruction of red blood cells. Aged cells are constantly being lysed (broken down), but increased wastage of red cells is seen in some infections and blood disorders. It may result in jaundice (through the release of too much haemoglobin) and in anaemia.



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Patients may also present with lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, hyperviscosity syndrome, cryoglobulinemia, peripheral neuropathy, cold agglutinin hemolysis, autoimmune thrombocytopenia, von Willebrand's disease and, in rare cases, amyloidosis.
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Plasma hemolysis can be estimated by analyzing hemoglobin levels in the specimen because these levels are likely to become abnormally elevated with hemolysis (Smith et al.
 
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