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Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS) is an extremely rare, life-threatening, and progressive disease that causes tiny blood clots to form in the small blood vessels throughout the body. Unlike typical HUS, which is usually caused by an infection (like E. coli), aHUS is primarily driven by genetic mutations and dysregulation of the alternative complement pathway, a part of the body's immune system. These clots can damage vital organs, particularly the kidneys, often leading to rapid kidney failure and serious extra-renal complications.

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Since "AHUS" is most commonly an acronym for (a rare, life-threatening kidney condition), I will assume this is the context you are interested in.