1955
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(55)90335-1
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The anemia of uremia: Hemolytic state measured by the radiochromium method

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“…As it is well known that red blood cell survival is shortened in advanced renal failure [6], one might suppose that even lower temperatures could have induced this acute hemolysis in an uremic patient who in addition was afflicted with the HbS trait. This does not seem to be the case since 2 weeks after the accident, the patient's red blood cells heated in vitro exhibited the same heat-induced alterations as those described in normal human erythrocytes [5], i.e.…”
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“…As it is well known that red blood cell survival is shortened in advanced renal failure [6], one might suppose that even lower temperatures could have induced this acute hemolysis in an uremic patient who in addition was afflicted with the HbS trait. This does not seem to be the case since 2 weeks after the accident, the patient's red blood cells heated in vitro exhibited the same heat-induced alterations as those described in normal human erythrocytes [5], i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%