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Possible Causes For Spherocytosis, acquired - Causes
- Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes
Burns/severe/extensive- Infected organ, Abscesses
Hemolytic anemia of infection/acute- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Hemolytic anemia, autoimmune
Evan's syndrome (AHA/Immune TP)
Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria- Biochemical Disorders
Anemia of hypophosphatemia
Hypophosphatemia- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Rh-Null syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Hemolysis process
Hemolysis/non-immune
Spherocytosis, acquired
Hemolytic Anemia- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Fava-bean hemolysis (G6PD RBC defect)
Aniline [Amino benzol] poisoning
Arsine gas (Hydrogen arsenide) poisoning
Naphthalene poisoning- Organ Poisoning (Intoxication)
Anemia, hemolytic, toxic
Anemia, hemolytic chemical, acquired- Definition
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