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Blood Grouping, Blood Banking and Blood Transfusion

New England Journal of Medicine, 1951
Transfusion 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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Laboratory Proficiency in Blood Banking: The Variability of Blood Bank Reagents for Blood Typing

Vox Sanguinis, 1972
Abstract. A statistical analysis of the 1970 College of American Pathologists Comprehensive Blood Bank Survey was made to determine if variability of blood bank reagents may affect the testing of laboratory proficiency in blood banking. Antisera marketed by 5 manufacturers were used sufficiently widely for satisfactory statistical comparisons ...
J A, Koepke, K, Thakur
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Lead Levels in Blood Bank Blood

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 2001
Although blood bank blood is usually screened for dangerous pathogens, the presence of toxic metals in blood has received little attention. Population blood lead levels have been declining in the United States, but occasional high outliers in blood lead concentration can be found--even when mean levels of blood lead are low.
S, Bulleova   +2 more
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Neutrophils in the Blood Bank

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
IN this issue of the Journal, Herzig and Alavi and their respective associates provide the most definitive evidence published to date that transfusion of neutrophils is a beneficial adjunct in the treatment of infected, neutropenic patients. As the authors state, previous studies have provided convincing data in laboratory animals and suggestive data ...
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Blood Bank Deficiencies

Transfusion, 1965
The list of the most common deficiencies of Florida blood banks, published in 1960, proved useful to inspectors and to blood bank personnel in preparing for inspection toward accreditation by the American Association of Blood Banks. During the subsequent years, the most common deficiencies have changed.
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Seroprevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Eight Blood Banks in Mexico

Archives of Medical Research, 2022
Salvador Vázquez-Vega   +2 more
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Blood Banking

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1981
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Cord Blood Banking

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2022
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Blood Banking

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1978
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Blood banking

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
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