hemolysis

/hɪˈmɑːləsɪs/
noun
  1. The breaking open of red blood cells, causing the release of hemoglobin into the surrounding fluid.
    • Certain snake venoms cause rapid hemolysis in their victims.
    • The doctor checked for hemolysis when the patient's urine turned dark.
    • Hemolysis can occur if blood is handled too roughly during a lab test.
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