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hemolysisThe destruction of red blood cells which leads to the release of hemoglobin from within the red blood cells into the blood plasma. Etymology: The word "hemolysis" is made up of "hemo-", blood + "lysis", the disintegration of cells.
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hemolysisThe breakdown of red blood cells. Some diseases, medicines, and toxins may cause red blood cells to break down more quickly than usual.
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hemolysisRelease of hemoglobin from erythrocytes, and its appearance in the plasma.
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hemolysisThe breakdown of blood cells
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hemolysisProcess by which red blood cells disintegrate, releasing their contents
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hemolysisthe liberation of hemoglobin, consisting of separation of the hemoglobin from the red cells and its appearanc in plasma.
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hemolysisThe rupture of red blood cells.
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hemolysisDestruction of red blood cells and release of hemoglobin.
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hemolysis(n) lysis of erythrocytes with the release of hemoglobin
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hemolysisThe destruction of red blood cells.
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hemolysisrupture of red blood cells.
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hemolysisThe destruction of Erythrocytes by many different causal agents such as Antibodies, Bacteria, chemicals, Temperature, and changes in tonicity.
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hemolysisA Syndrome of Hemolysis, elevated liver Enzymes, and low Blood Platelets count (Thrombocytopenia). HELLP Syndrome is observed in Pregnant Women with Pre-Eclampsia or Eclampsia who also exhibit LIVER d [..]
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hemolysisDestruction of red blood cells. Hemolysis occurs as part of the natural life cycle of red blood cells, or it may be caused by certain conditions or drugs. See Related Term(s): Red Blood Cell
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hemolysisThe destruction of ERYTHROCYTES by many different causal agents such as antibodies, bacteria, chemicals, temperature, and changes in tonicity.
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hemolysisA condition in which red blood cells are ruptured.
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hemolysisWhen the red blood cells break apart. Hemolysis can cause interference for certain assays.
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hemolysis
(medicine) The destruction of red blood cells, and subsequent release of hemoglobin, at the normal end of the cell's life.
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hemolysisThe rupture of red blood cells.
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hemolysisHemolysis is the rupturing of erythrocytes (red blood cells) and the release of their contents (hemoglobin) into surrounding blood plasma.
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