Total 10 clinical symptoms reported for Overhydrated hereditary stomatocytosis
Abnormal mean corpuscular volume |
A deviation from normal of the mean corpuscular volume, or mean cell volume (MCV) of red blood cells, usually taken to be 80 to 100 femtoliters.
Synonyms:Abnormal erythrocyte volume; Abnormal MCV |
Very frequent |
Decreased mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration |
A reduction from the normal range of the average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell (27 to 31 picograms/cell). A reduced mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) may indicate a hypochromic anemia, but the MCH may be normal if both the total hemoglobin and the red blood cell count are reduced.
Synonyms:Decreased MCH; Decreased MCHC; Decreased mean corpuscular Hb concentration |
Very frequent |
Hemolytic anemia |
A type of anemia caused by premature destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis).
Synonyms:Haemolytic anaemia; Increased hemolysis |
Very frequent |
Increased red cell osmotic fragility |
Synonyms:Increased erythrocyte osmotic fragility; Increased red cell fragility |
Very frequent |
Reticulocytosis |
An elevation in the number of reticulocytes (immature erythrocytes) in the peripheral blood circulation.
Synonyms:Increased immature red blood cells; Increased number of immature red blood cells; Increased reticulocyte count; Increased reticulocytes |
Very frequent |
Stomatocytosis |
The presence of erythrocytes with a mouth-shaped (stoma) area of central pallor on peripheral blood smear.
Synonyms:erythrocyte stomatocytes; Red cell stomatocytosis |
Very frequent |