. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "3463708"^^ . . . . . . . "185000"^^ . . . "12636"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "98365" . "Hereditary stomatocytosis"@en . . . . "98365"^^ . . . . . . . . "29710"^^ . . "185000"^^ . . . . . . . . "282.8" . . . "Hereditary stomatocytosis describes a number of inherited, mostly autosomal dominant human conditions which affect the red blood cell and create the appearance of a slit-like area of central pallor (stomatocyte) among erythrocytes on peripheral blood smear. The erythrocytes' cell membranes may abnormally 'leak' sodium and/or potassium ions, causing abnormalities in cell volume. Hereditary stomatocytosis should be distinguished from acquired causes of stomatocytosis, including dilantin toxicity and alcoholism, as well as artifact from the process of preparing peripheral blood smears."@en . . . . . . . "La stomatocitosi ereditaria \u00E8 un'entit\u00E0 clinica che comprende una serie di condizioni patologiche, caratterizzate da ereditariet\u00E0 autosomica dominante, che colpiscono l'eritrocita, in particolare la pompa sodio-potassio. Gli eritrociti subiscono una variazione morfologica per cui vengono definiti stomatociti."@it . . . "D58.8"@en . "La stomatocitosi ereditaria \u00E8 un'entit\u00E0 clinica che comprende una serie di condizioni patologiche, caratterizzate da ereditariet\u00E0 autosomica dominante, che colpiscono l'eritrocita, in particolare la pompa sodio-potassio. Gli eritrociti subiscono una variazione morfologica per cui vengono definiti stomatociti."@it . . . . . . . "Stomatocitosi ereditaria"@it . . . . . . . "Hereditary stomatocytosis"@en . "282.8"^^ . "Stomatocytes"@en . . . . . ""@en . . "1122808342"^^ . . "Hereditary stomatocytosis"@en . . . "29710" . . . . "D58.8" . . . "Hereditary stomatocytosis describes a number of inherited, mostly autosomal dominant human conditions which affect the red blood cell and create the appearance of a slit-like area of central pallor (stomatocyte) among erythrocytes on peripheral blood smear. The erythrocytes' cell membranes may abnormally 'leak' sodium and/or potassium ions, causing abnormalities in cell volume. Hereditary stomatocytosis should be distinguished from acquired causes of stomatocytosis, including dilantin toxicity and alcoholism, as well as artifact from the process of preparing peripheral blood smears."@en . . . . .