D59 Acquired haemolytic anaemia
(Acquired haemolytic anaemia )Disease of males and females from the section "Haemolytic anaemias". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. May be the cause of death.
Acquired haemolytic anaemia is diagnosed to women at 19.34% more often than men
76 268
Men are diagnosed with Acquired haemolytic anaemia. For 1 765 of them, this diagnosis is fatal
0.02 %
mortality in men with disease Acquired haemolytic anaemia
91 022
Women are diagnosed with Acquired haemolytic anaemia For 2 278 of these, this diagnosis is fatal.
0.03 %
mortality in women with disease Acquired haemolytic anaemia
Risk group for the disease Acquired haemolytic anaemia men aged 1-4 and women aged75-79
Features of the disease Acquired haemolytic anaemia
Diagnostics
Treatment
Specific forms of the disease
Diseases with similar symptoms
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Single spontaneous delivery ,One of the most popular female diseases from the section "Delivery". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. Not mortally.
Low risk, only women get sick, age 13-57
Liveborn infants according to place of birth
Liveborn infants according to place of birth ,One of the most popular males and females diseases from the section "Persons encountering health services in circumstances related to reproduction". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. Not mortally.
Low risk, sick men and women, age 0-0
Fall on same level from slipping, tripping and stumbling
Fall on same level from slipping, tripping and stumbling ,One of the most popular males and females diseases from the section "Falls". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. May be the cause of death.
Medium risk, sick men and women, age 1-100
Heart failure
Heart failure ,One of the most popular males and females diseases from the section "Other forms of heart disease". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. May be the cause of death.
High risk, sick men and women, any age