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There has been no epidemiological study of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA) in Malaysia. This study retrospectively analyzed the epidemiology of AIHA including Evan’s Syndrome in a Tertiary Haematology Centre in Malaysia. Patients diagnosed with AIHA ... see more

Since anti-D immunoglobulins are given to all RhD-negative pregnant women, the most common cause of haemolytic disease of the newborn is ABO feto-maternal incompatibility. Haemolysis of erythrocytes is caused by the antibodies anti-A or anti-B IgG class t... see more

Deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme is a common X-linked disorder that affects humans globally. It was first identified in the 1950s as a disorder that primarily affects the red blood cells causing a myriad of symptoms including acute h... see more

Infantile pyknocytosis is a rare form of neonatal haemolytic anaemia with unusual red cell morphology. Anaemia is mostly severe and red blood cells transfusion is often needed. In this report, we have described a male child aged 10 days, born at 37 weeks ... see more

Haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn (HDFN) occurs when maternal alloimmune antibodies cross the placenta to the foetal circulation and cause destruction of erythrocytes, resulting in anaemia and hyperbilirubinemia. It can result from naturally pr... see more

AbstractPost-artesunate delayed haemolysis (PADH) is thought to occur because of delayed clearance of previously malarial infected erythrocytes spared by ‘pitting’ during treatment. We report a case of PADH following the treatment of Plasmodium (P.) ... see more

Bone disease represents a prominent cause of morbidity in patients with thalassaemia and other haemoglobin disorders. The delay in sexual maturation, the presence of diabetes and hypothyroidism, the parathyroid gland dysfunction, the haemolytic anaemia, t... see more

Difficulties of swallowing and first-pass metabolism are of the major limitations of oral medicaments resulting in patient non-compliance and poor oral bioavailability. These drawbacks can be avoided by the administration of alternative dosage forms e.g. ... see more

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