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[Drug-induced hemolytic anemia]

A Miura1

  • 13rd Department of Internal Medicine, Akita University School of Medicine.

Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|September 1, 1996
PubMed
Summary
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Drug-induced hemolytic anemia arises from immune responses or microvascular damage. Understanding the hapten, ternary, and autoantibody mechanisms is crucial for diagnosing and managing this condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Hematology
  • Immunology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Acquired hemolytic anemia is often drug-induced, primarily through immune mechanisms or microvascular injury.
  • Three distinct immunologic mechanisms underlie drug-related red blood cell injury: hapten/drug adsorption, drug-antibody-target cell complex (ternary), and autoantibody formation.