1968
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.38.3.505
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Hemolytic Anemia Due to Progressive Enlargement of Silastic Ball Component of Aortic Prosthesis

Abstract: The patient described developed hemolytic anemia following insertion of a Starr-Edwards aortic valve prosthesis. No diastolic murmur was heard and no insufficiency was detected. The hemolytic anemia was progressively more severe and uncompensated despite various medical measures. The anemia was characterized by fragmented erythrocytes in the peripheral blood, reticulocytosis, elevation of plasma heme pigments augmented by exercise, increased fecal urobilinogen, and iron loss in the urine. Studies of … Show more

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