... mechanisms of hemolysis, red blood cell destruction; and iron overload, a serious chronic condition in which the body absorbs ...
Melrose, W. D.; Bell, P. A.; Jupe, D. M.; Baikie, M. J. (1990-01-01). "Alcohol-associated haemolysis in Zieve's syndrome: a ... ISBN 0-19-262515-2. Shukla, Sandhya; Sitrin, Michael (2015-07-09). "Hemolysis in Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis: Zieve's Syndrome". ...
... s also cause hemolysis of mammalian blood cells. The main purpose of the secretion of grammastin is defensive and ... Grammistins affect organisms by cytolysis and hemolysis. As well as being toxic they are also antibiotic and antimicrobial. " ...
... a clue to footstrike hemolysis. Runner's anemia as a benefit versus runner's hemolysis as a detriment". The American Journal of ... The impact forces from running can lead to red blood cell hemolysis and accelerate red blood cell production. This can shift ... Repetitive impacts to the body may cause mechanical trauma and bursting (hemolysis) of red blood cells. This has been ... "Rust Urine after Intense Hand Drumming Is Caused by Extracorpuscular Hemolysis". Clinical Journal of the American Society of ...
Hemolysis on blood agar is beta-hemolytic. It ferments D-glucose, lactose, maltose, sucrose, salicin, D-sorbitol, and starch, ...
It exhibits β-hemolysis activity, thus explaining its growth on chocolate or blood agar, but must be supplemented with NAD ('V ... Severe hemolysis or hemorrhaging is also present. Several virulence factors account for the remarkable pathogenicity of A. ...
A positive result could indicate intravascular hemolysis. The Schumm test was named for Otto Schumm, a German chemist who lived ...
Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions due to immune hemolysis may occur in patients who have no antibodies detectable by ... In the presence of significant hemolysis the smear will show schistocytes (fragmented red blood cells), reticulocytosis, and in ... hemolysis). This is a major cause of HDN, because 75% of pregnancies result in some contact between fetal and maternal blood, ... Hemolysis leads to elevated bilirubin levels. After delivery, bilirubin is no longer cleared (via the placenta) from the ...
They also cause hemolysis of red blood cells. Saponin glycosides are found in liquorice. Their medicinal value is due to their ... against intracellular pathogens as well as for therapeutic cancer vaccines but with the aforementioned side-effect of hemolysis ...
"The Action of Various Metallic Salts on Hemolysis". The Journal of Immunology. 7 (1): 35-45. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.7.1.35. S2CID ...
Beta hemolysis can be seen around the colonies. D. congolensis causes severe skin infections in animals and humans. More ...
All three subunits act synergically to cause hemolysis. Maximal cytotoxicity of Nhe against epithelia is dependent on all three ...
De, AK; Das, K; Sil, A; Joardar, S (Sep 2013). "A Case of Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria without Hemolysis". Indian ...
Hemolysis induced by cold agglutinin disease taking place outside the vessels while which of Donath-Landsteiner antibodies is ... Yet, the place where the hemolysis taking place differentiates between D-L antibodies and cold agglutinin. D-L antibodies ... This explains why the clinical manifestations of hemolysis caused by D-L antibodies are in line with representations of ... Primary cold agglutinin disease is idiopathic, meaning the phenomenons of agglutinations of the red blood cells and hemolysis ...
Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions due to immune hemolysis may occur in patients who have no antibodies detectable by ... Weiner, Carl P.; Widness, John A. (1996). "Decreased fetal erythropoiesis and hemolysis in Kell hemolytic anemia". American ... is a condition where the passage of maternal antibodies results in the hemolysis of fetal/neonatal red cells. The antibodies ... potentially fatal complement-mediated intravascular hemolysis. Immune-mediated hemolytic reactions caused by IgG, Rh, Kell, ...
C. perfringens alpha toxin (lecithinase) causes myonecrosis and hemolysis. The lecithinase of S. aureus is used in detection of ...
It exhibits clear hemolysis on ovine blood agar medium. It produces lecithinase, splits Tween 20, Tween 40, and Tween 80 and ...
The sucrose hemolysis test was developed in the 1960s. Hartmann and Jenkins first described the test in 1966. The test was ... A simpler alternative called the sugar water test also involves mixing blood with sugar and observing for hemolysis, using the ... devised as a superior screen for PNH compared to the Ham's acid hemolysis test (HT) that was developed in the 1930s. For ...
Enterococci typically exhibit gamma-hemolysis on sheep's blood agar.[citation needed] Members of the genus Enterococcus (from ...
References== Cooper NR, Müller-Eberhard HJ (1970). "The Reaction Mechanism of Human C5 in Immune Hemolysis". J Exp Med. 132 (4 ... Once bound, C5 is exceptionally efficient in producing hemolysis, requiring less than seven specifically bound molecules per ...
It may also be implicated in damage to red blood cells (haemolysis), the liver, heart, endocrine glands (adrenal glands, gonads ... Goldstein, JR; Mengel, CE (1969). "Hemolysis in mice exposed to varying levels of hyperoxia". Aerospace Medicine. 40 (1): 12-13 ...
Other less common causes are intravascular hemolysis and hemoglobinuria. Iron deficiency in pregnancy appears to cause long- ...
It is often the result of chronic intravascular hemolysis, in which hemoglobin is released from red blood cells into the ... Hemoglobinuria is another indicator of intravascular hemolysis, but disappears more quickly than hemosiderin, which can remain ... in the urine for several weeks; therefore, hemosiderinuria is a better marker for intravascular hemolysis. "Hemosiderinuria ( ...
It can produce α-hemolysis on blood agar (BA). It has the ability to grow at 4-45 °C in media containing 6.5% sodium chloride ( ...
... a process known as hemolysis. Anti-K does not bind complement, therefore hemolysis is extravascular. Individuals without K ... Weiner CP, Widness JA (February 1996). "Decreased fetal erythropoiesis and hemolysis in Kell hemolytic anemia". American ... must be transfused with blood from donors who are also K0 to prevent hemolysis.[citation needed] Autoimmune hemolytic anemia ( ...
HELLP Syndrome is a type of preeclampsia with severe features that involves increased hemolysis, increased liver enzymes, and ... Sibai BM (May 2004). "Diagnosis, controversies, and management of the syndrome of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low ... Stone JH (August 1998). "HELLP syndrome: hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets". JAMA. 280 (6): 559-562. doi: ...
As a consequence of hemolysis, lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH) and hemoglobin are released, with the latter binding to serum ... In a 2005 article, Weinstein wrote that the unexplained postpartum death of a woman who had haemolysis, abnormal liver function ... HELLP syndrome is a complication of pregnancy; the acronym stands for hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count ... Sibai BM (May 2004). "Diagnosis, controversies, and management of the syndrome of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low ...
Microbubble destruction could cause local microvasculature ruptures and hemolysis. Targeting ligands can be immunogenic, since ...
Iron therapy can result in more hemolysis as more PNH cells are produced. PNH is a chronic condition. In patients with only a ... If this was positive, the Ham's acid hemolysis test (after Dr Thomas Ham, who described the test in 1937) was performed for ... This hypothesis has been questioned by researchers who note that not all those with PNH have increased hemolysis during sleep, ... In this case, anemia may be caused by insufficient red blood cell production in addition to the hemolysis. Historically, the ...
... decreased in hemolysis); A "direct antiglobulin test" (Coombs' test) - this should be negative, as hemolysis in G6PD is not ... This destruction of red blood cells is called hemolysis. Red blood cell breakdown may be triggered by infections, certain ... High dose intravenous vitamin C has also been known to cause haemolysis in G6PD deficiency carriers; therefore, G6PD deficiency ... Antimalarial drugs that can cause acute hemolysis in people with G6PD deficiency include primaquine, pamaquine, chloroquine, ...