hemolüüsile
Hemolüüsile refers to the process of hemolysis, which is the rupture or destruction of red blood cells. When red blood cells break down, their contents, including hemoglobin, are released into the surrounding plasma. This can occur in various physiological and pathological conditions. Physiological hemolysis is a normal process where old red blood cells are removed from circulation by macrophages, primarily in the spleen and liver. This turnover is essential for maintaining a healthy population of red blood cells.
Pathological hemolysis can be caused by a multitude of factors. It can be an immune-mediated process where
The consequences of excessive hemolysis include anemia, as the rate of red blood cell destruction exceeds the