Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria classification

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Classification

PNH is classified:

  • Classic PNH. Evidence of PNH in the absence of another bone marrow disorder.
  • PNH in the setting of another specified bone marrow disorder.
  • Subclinical PNH. PNH abnormalities on flow cytometry without signs of hemolysis.

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