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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Hemolytic | Hemolytic-Uremic syndrome (HUS) may be classified as follows: | ||
=== '''Typical Or Diarrhea Related''' === | |||
* Shiga-Toxin producing E.Coli/ Shigella infection | |||
=== Atypical or Non Diarrheal === | |||
==== Primary Causes ==== | |||
* Complement Factor abnormalities | |||
** Factor H Defeciency (Autosomal Dominant) | |||
** Factor I Defeciency (Acquired antibody mediated) | |||
** Membrane co-factor protein Defeciency | |||
* | ** Factor B Overactivity (Complement Factor B mutation) | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
HUS may be classified according etiology into 4 subtypes including diarrhoea-associated HUS, non-diarrhea-associated HUS (D−HUS), Streptococcus pneumoniae‐associated HUS, diacylglycerol kinase‐ε (DGKE)‐associated HUS.
Classification
Hemolytic-Uremic syndrome (HUS) may be classified as follows:
Typical Or Diarrhea Related
- Shiga-Toxin producing E.Coli/ Shigella infection
Atypical or Non Diarrheal
Primary Causes
- Complement Factor abnormalities
- Factor H Defeciency (Autosomal Dominant)
- Factor I Defeciency (Acquired antibody mediated)
- Membrane co-factor protein Defeciency
- Factor B Overactivity (Complement Factor B mutation)