hemolytic jaundice
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hemolytic jaundice
[¦hē·mə¦lid·ik ′jȯn·dəs] (medicine)
Accumulation of bile pigments in the plasma as a result of excessive hemolysis.
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On the other hand, serum copper was increased twofold in the neonates with moderate
hemolytic jaundice (group B) and almost threefold in premature and full-term infants with severe
hemolytic jaundice (group C).
LIVER DISFUNCTION: Mild
hemolytic jaundice is common in malaria, severe jaundice is associated with P.
Liver dysfunction: Mild
hemolytic jaundice is common in malaria, severe jaundice is associated with P.
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