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Revision as of 15:52, 14 November 2018
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of intravascular hemolysis include:
- Anemia
- Decreased haptoglobin
- Increased bilirubin
- Increased reticulocyte count
Common symptoms of intravascular hemolysis include:[1]
Common symptoms of lupus include:
- Fever
- Malaise
- Athralgia
- Myalgia
- Headache
- Weight loss
Common symptoms of multiple myeloma include:[2]
- Bone pain
- Bone fractures in the spine and ribs
- Muscle weakness
- Urinary difficulties
- Anemia
- Repeated infections
- Nosebleeds
- ↑ Rother, Russell P.; Bell, Leonard; Hillmen, Peter; Gladwin, Mark T. (2005). "The Clinical Sequelae of Intravascular Hemolysis and Extracellular Plasma Hemoglobin". JAMA. 293 (13): 1653. doi:10.1001/jama.293.13.1653. ISSN 0098-7484.
- ↑ "Multiple Myeloma Discovery". JAMA. 291 (12): 1434. 2004. doi:10.1001/jama.291.12.1434-d. ISSN 0098-7484.