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This method results in a faster, cleaner sample with less chance of haemolysis.
A blood film showed changes typical of oxidative haemolysis.
However, higher concentrations were shown to produce haemolysis.
It is perhaps surprising, therefore, that ascorbic acid, a known reducing agent, can precipitate haemolysis.
A positive result is indicative of intravascular haemolysis.
High dose ascorbic acid can cause haemolysis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
Haemolysis is reported.
Hemolysis (or haemolysis in British English) is the breakdown of red blood cells.
This mechanism may form part of a chain reaction resulting in the haemolysis that is found in severe malaria.
Coffee ground vomiting is due to haemolysis of the red blood cells causing haemosiderin deposits.
It is also known that saponins in general can have toxic side-effects, including the induction of haemolysis.
Studies in Haemolysis, University of Calcutta, 1909.
There were no cases of valve thrombosis, intra-vascular haemolysis or sudden, unexpected valve failure.
This proceeded uneventfully for about a month with no obvious evidence of either haemolysis or regression of lymphadenopathy.
Patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency should avoid taking aminosalicylic acid as it causes haemolysis.
Like primaquine, tafenoquine causes haemolysis in people with G-6-P deficiency.
Exposure to naphthalene mothballs can cause haemolysis (anemia) in people with Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
The cause of hemolytic crises in this disease is unknown (mainly due to intravascular haemolysis).
The actual anaemia of the illness is caused by haemolysis, the destruction of the red cells, because of their misshape.
One concerned a black American man given 80 g ascorbic acid intravenously for burns; he subsequently developed acute haemolysis and renal failure and died.
Exposure of uninfected erythrocytes to methaemoglobin renders them susceptible to osmotic stress and haemolysis.
The second report concerned two boys in India who developed acute haemolysis after a 'binge of fizzy drinks' containing 4-6 g ascorbic acid.
The 8-aminoquinoline drugs must not be given to patients with G6PD deficiency, because they cause potentially fatal haemolysis in these patients.
Glibenclamide may be contraindicated in for those with G6PD deficiency, as it may cause acute haemolysis.
Indeed, low concentrations of ascorbate have been shown to protect against haemolysis of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient erythrocytes in vitro.
The blood is mixed with a small amount of tap water to cause hemolysis.
This is sometimes called green hemolysis because of the color change in the agar.
This causes red blood cells to break down earlier than normal, a process called hemolysis.
They are usually performed when hemolysis is suspected or has been determined.
This form is also associated with acute episodes of hemolysis.
Hemolysis is the general term for excessive breakdown of red blood cells.
However, evidence of hemolysis and falling hemoglobin levels may still occur.
However it does cause hemolysis and renal failure in large doses.
It has been shown to reduce the need for blood transfusion in patients with significant hemolysis.
They also cause hemolysis of red blood cells.
However, the hemolysis can lead to rapid sequestration and destruction of red cells.
Hemolysis, renal and liver failure are the results of these damages.
Around the colonies circular hemolysis zones can be seen.
These are tests for red blood cell destruction (hemolysis).
Most causes of in vitro hemolysis are related to specimen collection.
The most important measure is prevention - avoidance of the drugs and foods that cause hemolysis.
This leads to increased permeability of the membrane, and severe hemolysis.
It occurs occasionally in acute conditions, namely blood loss and hemolysis.
Typically, this hemolysis results in a hemoglobin level of less than 80 mg/L.
In the next image we can see the process of hemolysis by a Streptococcus:
Widespread hemolysis has been reported from ingestion which can result in renal failure.
The occurrence of hemolysis was noted in 1967.
Thus, the haptoglobin will stay normal if the hemolysis is not severe.
Hemolysis must also be demonstrated in the lab.
I saw a perfect case of pink teeth (probably caused by hemolysis, and still argued about at almost every forensic meeting).