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- Discuss the clinical features, classifications, and causes of anaemia. Provide mehcnaims and examples. 600 wordsDescribe the pathogenesis of erythroblastosis fetalis including relevant maternal, baby, and paternal blood types. Why is the first pregnancy is USUALLY not a problem but each subsequent pregnancy is - remember antibody types produced. If this is the patient's first known pregnancy, how could this baby still be at potential risk should mom have the blood type that is of concern in the first place? Also describe how the fetus is affected - which system(s) are in greatest danger. Lastly, what is Rhogam and how does it work? If Rhogam fails, what other treatments may be tried?Give three or more examples of diseases where there is: a) decreased hematocrit; 1 2 3 b) increased hematocrit. 1 2 3 and explain why those diseases in under that category