1956
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1956.00250290034006
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mechanisms of Destruction of Red Cells in Certain Hemolytic Conditions

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“…4 However, it was not until Hamm and Dingle identified that hemolysis was enhanced in the setting of acidic pH, causing an increased red cell sensitivity to the effects of complement, that the underlying mechanism of the disorder emerged. 5,6 In the early 1990's, Rosse and Weidmer described the effect of increasing complement concentration causing platelet vesiculation. 7 During the last 20 years, the pathological defect in PNH, a mutation in the phosphatidylinositol (PI) glycan complementation class A gene (PIG-A), has been identified.…”
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“…4 However, it was not until Hamm and Dingle identified that hemolysis was enhanced in the setting of acidic pH, causing an increased red cell sensitivity to the effects of complement, that the underlying mechanism of the disorder emerged. 5,6 In the early 1990's, Rosse and Weidmer described the effect of increasing complement concentration causing platelet vesiculation. 7 During the last 20 years, the pathological defect in PNH, a mutation in the phosphatidylinositol (PI) glycan complementation class A gene (PIG-A), has been identified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%