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Blood Grouping, Blood Banking and Blood Transfusion
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951Transfusion Therapy Transfusions of whole blood, red-cell suspensions, plasma and plasma fractions are designed to serve one or more of the following objectives: restoration of the blood volume after hemorrhage, trauma and burns; maintenance of the concentration of circulating hemoglobin at an adequate level in certain types of anemia; provision of ...
L, SOUTTER, F H, ALLEN, C P, EMERSON
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Blood transfusion: old blood, new blood or no blood
Internal Medicine Journal, 2011AbstractVigorous blood transfusion has long been regarded as having an essential role in the management of acute gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Two new studies, one a nationwide audit of acute gastrointestinal haemorrhage in the UK and another, a complex physiological study of stored blood from the USA, offer new insights.
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2017
This chapter argues that blood irrigates a particular conception of politics and defines a momentous political tradition that, unacknowledged as such—that is, in terms of its determined rapport to blood—may well claim universal status (with the means to prove and enforce it too) but has yet fully to achieve this status, at least reflectively and ...
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This chapter argues that blood irrigates a particular conception of politics and defines a momentous political tradition that, unacknowledged as such—that is, in terms of its determined rapport to blood—may well claim universal status (with the means to prove and enforce it too) but has yet fully to achieve this status, at least reflectively and ...
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2000
Red cell substitutes are a group of oxygen carriers designed to temporarily replace transfused blood. Each product is unique in its limitations and advantages. Research and development has been slow because of the far-reaching consequences of replacing an oxygen carrier outside of the red cell.
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Red cell substitutes are a group of oxygen carriers designed to temporarily replace transfused blood. Each product is unique in its limitations and advantages. Research and development has been slow because of the far-reaching consequences of replacing an oxygen carrier outside of the red cell.
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BLOOD-GROUPS AND BLOOD-CLOTTING
The Lancet, 1971Abstract Data collected from the literature have been analysed and confirm that patients with thromboembolic disease include a raised proportion who are of group O, probably because such persons are more liable than others to suffer from thrombosis.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— The recent article on blood lead and blood pressure1is written so unclearly that it is difficult to understand precisely how the authors meant to use the data. Immediately obvious to the reader is the fact that the Figure plots blood lead and diastolic blood pressure for subjects aged 12 to 74 years, while the results of the multiple ...
W C, Hulon, E S, Lightfoot, D R, Lynam
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To the Editor.— The recent article on blood lead and blood pressure1is written so unclearly that it is difficult to understand precisely how the authors meant to use the data. Immediately obvious to the reader is the fact that the Figure plots blood lead and diastolic blood pressure for subjects aged 12 to 74 years, while the results of the multiple ...
W C, Hulon, E S, Lightfoot, D R, Lynam
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