Disease | hemolytic anemia |
Phenotype | C0004576|babesiosis |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 22536513 | However, in neonates, the elderly, splenectomised, immunocompromised, and aids patients [6–14] as well as animals [15–18], the disease can manifest with hepatitis (figure 4(a), experimentally infected hamster), hydrothorax, pneumonia (figure 4(b), infected hamster), myocarditis, splenomegaly, glomerulonephritis, hematuria, and hemolytic anemia resulting from fulminating babesiosis including fatal outcomes if not properly diagnosed and treated [6–8, 10, 15]. |
PubMedID- 21529393 | Clinicians should consider babesiosis in persons with fever and hemolytic anemia who have had tick exposure or have received blood products. |
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