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clotting factors.
White blood cells are
transfused only in very rare cir****stances,
since granulocyte transfusion has
limited applications.
Whole blood...
- Look up
transfusion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transfusion may
refer to:
Blood transfusion, the
introduction of
blood directly into an individual’s...
- if
further transfusion is required.. The
benefits of
single unit
transfusion include reduced exposure to
blood products. Each unit
transfused increases...
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Transfusion medicine (or transfusiology) is the
branch of
medicine that encomp****es all
aspects of the
transfusion of
blood and
blood components including...
- Twin-to-twin
transfusion syndrome (TTTS), also
known as feto-fetal
transfusion syndrome (FFTS), twin oligohydramnios-polyhydramnios
sequence (TOPS) and...
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vessel is not possible,
blood may be
transfused into the
fetal abdomen.[citation needed]
Prior to the
transfusion,
percutaneous umbilical cord
blood sampling...
- that
patients were much less
likely to
require red cell
transfusion and in
those transfused, the
volumes were
unchanged (mean
difference -0.09, 95% CI...
- of the
transfused blood.
Patients should ideally receive their own
blood or type-specific
blood products to
minimize the
chance of a
transfusion reaction...
- that
occurs when the body has
produced alloantibodies to the
allogeneic transfused platelets' antigens.
These alloantibodies destroy the patient's platelets...
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blood transfusion exist:[citation needed]
Whole blood,
which is
blood transfused without separation. Red
blood cells or
packed cells is
transfused to patients...