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hemolytic anemia
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hemolytic anemia
n.
Anemia resulting from the lysis of red blood cells, as in response to certain toxic or infectious agents and in certain inherited blood disorders.

hemolytic anemia  (hm-ltk)
Anemia resulting from the lysis of red blood cells, as in response to certain toxic or infectious agents and in certain inherited blood disorders.
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Noun1.hemolytic anemia - anemia resulting from destruction of erythrocytes
anemia, anaemia - a deficiency of red blood cells


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