Nikolas
Created page with "'''Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia''' (AHIA) is a haemolytic anaemia that occurs due to the body producing autoantibodies against its own RBCs. We distinguish two types of AHIA based on which temperature the autoantibodies best bind to the RBCs. In '''warm AIHA''', also called '''warm agglutinin disease''', the autoantibodies bind more strongly to the RBCs at body temperature (37°C). In '''cold AIHA''', also called '''cold agglutinin disease''', the autoantibodies bin..."