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11 January, 11:13

Ken Tait is a 34-year-old teacher who presents in the emergency room with extreme fatigue and shortness of breath. His skin and sclera appear to have a yellowish discoloration. These findings are consistent with which type of anemia?

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  1. 11 January, 11:15
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    The correct answer is hemolytic anemia.

    Explanation:

    In the given case, the red blood cells are broken down more briskly than the clearing of the bilirubin from the blood done by the liver. Hemolytic anemia refers to a condition in which the RBCs are eradicated faster than they can be made. The eradication of these red blood cells is known as hemolysis.

    There are two prime kinds of hemolytic anemia, that is, acquired and inherited. Different conditions, diseases, or factors can cause the condition like blood cancers, certain infections, autoimmune diseases, and others. Some of the signs and symptoms of hemolytic anemia are:

    1. Lack of color like yellowish or paleness of the skin.

    2. Fever and extreme fatigue.

    3. Increased heart rate and breathe shortness.

    4. Dizziness and confusion.
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