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Intravascular hemolysis

Intravascular hemolysis describes hemolysis that happens mainly inside the vasculature. As a result, the contents of the red blood cell (RBC) are released into the general circulation, leading to hemoglobinemia and increasing the risk of ensuing hyperbilirubinemia.

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Intravascular hemolysis

Nodes29
Edges28
Triples10
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.068966
Components1

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Intravascular hemolysis

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related to Mechanism · 5
Intravascular hemolysis → Babesia, Intravascular, RBC's, RBCs, Upon

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hemoglobin free hemolysis heme met-hemoglobin intravascular blood also complex plasma remaining red cell released haptoglobin hemosiderin within oxidized effects bind

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Babesia exits the cellsinstance ofor a parasite0.80text
ruptures the RBC's membranes as it leaves.Upon an RBC's ruptureinstance ofor a parasite0.80text
components of the cell are releasedinstance ofor a parasite0.80text
circulate in the blood plasma.These components include hemoglobininstance ofor a parasite0.80text
othersinstance ofor a parasite0.80text
Intravascular hemolysisrelated to MechanismIntravascular0.60section
Intravascular hemolysisrelated to MechanismRBCs0.60section
Intravascular hemolysisrelated to MechanismBabesia0.60section
Intravascular hemolysisrelated to MechanismRBC's0.60section
Intravascular hemolysisrelated to MechanismUpon0.60section

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