Congenital hemolytic anemia
Congenital hemolytic anemia refers to hemolytic anemia which is primarily due to congenital disorders.[1]
Congenital hemolytic anemia | |
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Other names | Hereditary hemolytic anemia |
Specialty | Hematology |
Types
Basically classified by causative mechanism, types of congenital hemolytic anemia include:
- Genetic conditions of RBC Membrane
- Genetic conditions of RBC metabolism (enzyme defects). This group is sometimes called congenital nonspherocytic (hemolytic) anemia, which is a term for a congenital hemolytic anemia without spherocytosis, and usually excluding hemoglobin abnormalities as well, but rather encompassing defects of glycolysis in the erythrocyte.[2]
- Hemoglobinopathies[3]/genetic conditions of hemoglobin
- Sickle cell anemia
- Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia
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References
- Rahman SA, Jamal CY (June 2002). "Congenital hemolytic anemia in Bangladesh: types and clinical manifestations". Indian Pediatr. 39 (6): 574–7. PMID 12084953.
- medconditions.net > Hemolytic Congenital, Nonspherocytic Anemia Definition Archived 2016-09-19 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 15, 2011
- Shah A (November 2004). "Hemoglobinopathies and other congenital hemolytic anemia". Indian J Med Sci. 58 (11): 490–3. PMID 15567909.
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