What are the biochemical features of intravascular haemolysis ?
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Increased Free plasma haemoglobin: released from RBCs Methaemalbuminaemia: some free Hb is broken down in the circulation to produce haem and globin; haem combines with albumin to make methaemalbumin. Decreased Plasma haptoglobin: mops up free plasma Hb, then removed by the liver. Haemoglobinuria: causes red-brown urine, in absence of red blood cells. Haemosiderinuria: occurs when haptoglobin-binding capacity is exceeded, causing free Hb to be filtered by the renal glomeruli, absorption of free Hb via the renal tubules and storage in the tubular cells as haemosiderin.
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What are the biochemical features of intravascular haemolysis ?
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#haematology #medicine
Question
What are the biochemical features of intravascular haemolysis ?
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Increased Free plasma haemoglobin: released from RBCs Methaemalbuminaemia: some free Hb is broken down in the circulation to produce haem and globin; haem combines with albumin to make methaemalbumin. Decreased Plasma haptoglobin: mops up free plasma Hb, then removed by the liver. Haemoglobinuria: causes red-brown urine, in absence of red blood cells. Haemosiderinuria: occurs when haptoglobin-binding capacity is exceeded, causing free Hb to be filtered by the renal glomeruli, absorption of free Hb via the renal tubules and storage in the tubular cells as haemosiderin.
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