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Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs
There is normally a 36% increase in the blood volume during pregnancy with a maximum at the 34th gestational week (Peck and Arias, 1979). This dramatic change is caused by the 47% plasma volume increase and 17% red blood cell mass increase. The latter reaches its maximum at term.
Nándor Ács+2 more
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Borderlands Dim in Malignant Disease of the Blood-Forming Organs
It is in dealing with malignant disease of the blood-forming organs that teamwork between the radiologist and pathologist assumes its utmost importance, for here one faces so often a changing situation. In this group of malignant processes, it is impossible to catalogue once and for all time a given form of lymphoma or leukemia and be certain that it ...
R. Philip Custer
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Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs
The rubrics of this class, ICD 280–289, do not cover an important proportion of the deaths.
H. O. Lancaster
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ORGANIC NERVOUS MANIFESTATIONS IN THE COURSE OF DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD FORMING ORGANS
I. Abrahamson
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs.
Ronald T. Brown+2 more
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Gingival and periodontal aspects of diseases of the blood and blood‐forming organs and malignancy
Stephen Porter
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