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Generally speaking, this term refers to the disintegration of elements in the blood. A common form of hemolysis occurs during anemia and involves lysis or the dissolution of red blood cells.
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| hemolysis |
rupture of red blood cells with release of hemoglobin
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| hemolysis |
the lysis of red blood cells (erythrocytes); either in vivo in the host or in vitro on blood agar artificial medium
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| hemolysis |
destruction of red blood cells. Malaria causes hemolysis when malaria parasites mature and rupture red blood cells they infected.
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| hemolysis |
the destruction of red blood cells caused by a gain in internal fluid when the cells are placed in a hypotonic (dilute) solution
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