sferotsütoos
Sferotsütoos is a medical condition characterized by the presence of spherocytes in the blood. Spherocytes are red blood cells that have lost their characteristic biconcave disc shape and have become spherical. This change in shape makes them more rigid and prone to destruction in the spleen, leading to a shortened red blood cell lifespan.
The most common cause of sferotsütoos is hereditary spherocytosis, a group of genetic disorders affecting the
Symptoms of sferotsütoos can vary in severity and may include anemia, jaundice due to increased bilirubin from