In normal conditions, the rate of RBC destruction is matched by the rate of formation of new RBCs in the bone marrow. However, excessive hemolysis can cause a low number of RBCs in blood and lead to hemolytic anemia. Read on for more information on what is hemolysis, the types of hemolys...
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