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Hidden Danger: When Common Medications Become Deadly
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Fever, jaundice, and dark urine after antimalarial drugs - what's causing this child's red blood cells to break down? Follow along as we analyze this classic case of drug-induced hemolysis and the genetic condition behind it.
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Hidden Danger: When Common Medications Become Deadly
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Fever, jaundice, and dark urine after antimalarial drugs - what's causing this child's red blood cells to break down? Follow along as we analyze this classic case of drug-induced hemolysis and the genetic condition behind it.
Join in our Discussion: https://www.pediatriconcall.com/diagnosis-dilemma/new/acute-hemolysis/211
PEDIATRIC ONCALL is the Web's most robust and integrated medical information and education tool with an extensive network of doctors as registered members.
#G6PDDeficiency #AcuteHemolysis #Primaquine #PediatricHematology #HemolyticAnemia #DrugInducedHemolysis #XLinkedDisorder #EnzymeDeficiency #Anemia #Jaundice #GeneticDisorders #PediatricMedicine #Hematology #MedicalEducation #RedBloodCells #OxidativeStress #AntimalarialDrugs #PediatricsCase #MedicalCase #Healthcare
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