“…Intravascular haemolysis is associated with many common signs and symptoms in PNH and other haemolytic syndromes including thrombosis, fatigue, impaired quality of life, haemoglobinuria, dyspnoea, dysphagia, abdominal pain, anaemia, and erectile dysfunction (Hillmen et al, 2004Hill et al, 2005c;Rother et al, 2005;Schubert et al, 2008). These signs and symptoms in PNH, and in patients with other haemolytic syndromes, are tied to catastrophic outcomes, including acute renal failure, chronic kidney disease, stroke/ transient ischaemic attack, ischaemic bowel, hepatic failure, and deep vein thrombosis (Clark et al, 1981;Vellenga et al, 1982;Doukas et al, 1984;Hillmen et al, 1995Hillmen et al, , 2007 Adams Hill et al, 2005a,c). Many of these symptoms have been under-recognised as significant contributors to morbidity and mortality in patients with PNH and other haemolytic diseases.…”