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Abstract IN ’l’ RODUCTION Haemolytic disorders have been subjected to intensive studies in the last few years • Many new mechanisms and metabolic pathways involved in either erythropoiesis or red cell destruction were put to light as a result of these studies ( Wintrobe, 1981 ) • :Many factors were blamed for introduction o f intravascular haemolysis as heriditary factors, immunological factors, chemicals, drugs, the traumatic factors • • • etc. G6PD deficiency is a common disease with different v.arieties ( Yo.shida, 1973 ) • The effect of diabetic ketoacidosis in inducing haemolytic disease in the patients with G-6-P D deficiency was heavily investigated (Gellady, 1972 ) • The role of excessive lysis in acidified human serum is one of the char>Jcteristic features of PNII cells • Many metabolic and r:1echan.ical factors we r e inve::r tignted and discussed as regards their effect on the haemolytic disorders . The effect of hyperglycaemia with or without ketoacidosis were investigated as regards their injurious effect on the R.B.Cs. G-6-P D = Glucose -6- phosphate dehydrogenase PNH = Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria • |