Disease | hemolytic anemia |
Phenotype | C0024530|malaria |
Sentences | 7 |
PubMedID- 22094132 | Whereas epo ameliorates hemolytic anemia in malaria or trypanosomiasis and improves the course of autoimmune diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease or autoimmune encephalomyelitis, it deleteriously inhibits macrophage functions in salmonella infection in animal models. |
PubMedID- 25898007 | Delayed-onset hemolytic anemia in patients with travel-associated severe malaria treated with artesunate, france, 2011-2013. |
PubMedID- 20859503 | In asplenic, elderly, or immunocompromised patients a severe malaria-like illness with hemolytic anemia and renal failure can occur. |
PubMedID- 25548419 | An imported case of severe falciparum malaria with prolonged hemolytic anemia clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis. |
PubMedID- 26465787 | Severe hemolytic anemia in malaria is caused by the destruction of host rbcs following plasmodium parasite growth and, to a greater extent, by the elimination of uninfected rbcs [10, 12, 37]. |
PubMedID- 22586395 | Under pathophysiological conditions associated with more or less extensive intravascular hemolysis, such as malaria or different forms of hemolytic anemia (see heme and the pathogenesis of infectious diseases and heme and the pathogenesis of non-infectious immune-mediated inflammatory conditions), extracellular hb can lead to the depletion of circulating hp (muller-eberhard et al., 1968; rother et al., 2005). |
PubMedID- 21529383 | Known and possible causes of hemolytic anemia in association with malaria or antiparasitic therapy include blackwater fever, artemisinin-induced reticulocytopenia, direct hemolytic effects of the drug, and drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia. |
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