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Overview
Differentiating Autoimmune hemolytic anemia from other Diseases
Diagnosis is made by first ruling out other causes of hemolytic anemia, such as G6PD, thalassemia, sickle-cell disease, etc.
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Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria |
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Hereditary spherocytosis |
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Thalassemia |
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Iron deficiency anemia |
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Pernicious anemia |
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