Hemolytic anemia
Anemia resulting from the premature destruction of the peripheral blood red cells. It may be congenital or it may be caused by infections, medications, or malignancies.
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I'm not sure if that's hemolytic anemia. As per reports, anisocytosis, Low MCH and Low MCHC indicate Iron deficiency anemia. Atypical lymphocytes can present in cases of viral infection mostly and sometimes in cases of bacterial / parasiti...
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