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Haemolytic Jaundice

Haemolytic Jaundice is a particular form of jaundice (whose general definition is concerns yellowing of the skin or the whites of the eyes, indicating excess bilirubin which is a bile pigment in the blood.)

Causes of haemolytic jaundice:

Haemolytic jaundice occurs when there is excessive destruction of red cells (erythrocytes) in the blood. This situation may be referred to by the medical term "icterus".

Symptoms & Effects of haemolytic jaundice may include:

  • Urine and faeces of normal colour.


Compare obstructive jaundice with hepatocellular jaundice and haemolytic jaundice.

 

 

 

 

 


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