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Coombs Negative Hemolytic Anemia of Unknown Origin in Pregnancy

Hemolytic Anemia is very common during pregnancy especially in malaria endemic areas. It often associated with Tropical Splenomegaly Syndrome (now commonly known as Hyper-Reactive Malarial Splenomegay), which is an autoimmune phenomenon that follows episodes of malaria in the past. Very few cases of Coombs Negative Hemolytic Anemia have been reported in literature . This condition has not yet been described in Sub-Saharan Africa; hence we are presenting the first such case.

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