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What is the cause of jaundice due to premature destruction of R.B.C?

1) Hemolytic anemia
2) Sickle cell anemia
3) Thalassemia
4) Aplastic anemia

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Excessive hemolysis leading to the accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin in the blood causes jaundice due to the premature destruction of RBCs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jaundice due to the premature destruction of RBCs is caused by excessive hemolysis, resulting in the excessive production of bile pigments. When the capacity of the liver to excrete these pigments is exceeded, unconjugated bilirubin accumulates in the blood, leading to jaundice. This condition is known as haemolytic or prehepatic jaundice.

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