Causes of a low haptoglobin
Classically, a low haptoglobin concentration is indicative of intravascular haemolysis.
There are other causes of a low haptoglobin, these include:
- extravascular haemolysis - some free haemoglobin leaks from the phagocytic cells of the spleen
- chronic liver disease
- metastatic malignancy
- sepsis
Reference
- Anderson C et al. Haptoglobin. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2017 May 10;26(14):814-831
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