the breakdown of red blood cells in the spleen, which is normal but can cause jaundice and anaemia when the red blood cells are broken down too quickly
Rupture of red blood cells with release of haemoglobin (also spelt hemolysis)
breakdown of the red blood cells with release of haemoglobin
The destruction of red blood cells with the liberation of haemoglobin, which diffuses into the surrounding fluid.
Destruction of red blood cells. Malaria causes haemolysis when the parasites rupture the red blood cells in which they have grown.