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Rare blood donor needed

Transfusion, 2018
BACKGROUNDHere, we describe a 14‐year‐old male with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 2 who was transferred to a university hospital with anemia (hemoglobin 6 g/dL) and multiple singular abscesses refractory to antimicrobials.CASE REPORTAs leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 2 is associated with Bombay phenotype, the patient's red blood cells (RBCs ...
Richard R, Gammon   +2 more
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Isoamylases in blood donors

Human Genetics, 1969
Sera of 1,000 blood donors were tested for various combinations of salivary and pancreatic amylase isoenzymes and the frequency of their occurrence was determined in the series mentioned. Five combinations of isoamylases were found. A combination of 1 salivary and 1 pancreatic amylase was found most frequently (89.5%), the frequency of the other four ...
A, Vaciková, L, Blochová
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Syncope in Blood Donors

New England Journal of Medicine, 1946
THE present emergency has provided an unusually abundant opportunity for the study of syncope, or fainting, in blood donors. Although not in itself serious, fainting results in loss of time to the donor, it is detrimental to the efficiency of the donor center, and, as pointed out by Taylor,1 an occasional donor has fallen and suffered injury.
W C, MOLONEY   +2 more
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Predicting blood donor arrival

Transfusion, 2005
BACKGROUND:  Keeping waiting time at blood donation short is important for making donation a good experience for the donors and hence to motivate for repeat donations. At the Blood Bank of Oslo, fixed appointments are used, and few donors arrive without appointments. On average, 59 percent of scheduled donors arrive, but day‐to‐day variations are large.
Vidar, Bosnes   +2 more
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Similar donors—similar blood?

Transfusion, 2013
BackgroundRed blood cell (RBC) storage lesions have been suggested as contributing factors to suboptimal clinical outcomes. While undesirable effects of storage are well documented, their clinical relevance is still debated. Focus on storage time as the sole determinant of RBC quality ignores the variability in cell properties that may depend on ...
Michael, Tarasev   +5 more
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Screening of Blood Donors

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— The editorial by Frank Iber, MD (1981;245:849), entitled "Easier Decisions in Viral Hepatitis for the Practitioner" gives an excellent overview to a frequent, yet often confusing clinical situation. However, his statement that "transfused blood is specifically tested for HB [hepatitis B(antigen)], but no test exists for NANB [non-A ...
R E, Carlson, P J, Hering
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DANGEROUS BLOOD DONORS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1946
G A, KELSALL, D, NICHOLAS
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Ichthyosis in blood donors

Transfusion, 2022
Ashish Maheshwari   +2 more
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