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[Application and reality of erythrocyte transfusion].

open access: yesNihon Naika Gakkai zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, 1996
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Polyagglutinable Erythrocytes Associated with Bacteriogenic Transfusion Reactions

Vox Sanguinis, 1965
SummaryThe mechanism of severe bacteriogenic transfusion reactions has not been explained although such reactions may occur when the donor blood bottle is contaminated with either gram‐negative or gram‐positive bacteria. In the case presented the occurrence of a severe hemolytic reaction associated with blood transfusion was established by both ...
F W, Chorpenning, M C, Dodd
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Erythrocyte transfusion: friend or foe?

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie, 2001
M ORE than 13 million units of red blood cells (RBC) are collected in the United States and over 1 1 million units are transfused to 3.4 million patients annually. It is estimated that 60 70% of these RBC units are transfused in the perioperative period.
Jean-François, Hardy, Sylvain, Bélisle
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Haemoglobin-based erythrocyte transfusion substitutes

Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2001
Concerns about the infectious and immunosuppressive risks of allogeneic blood products persist, and the increased disproportion of blood donation and consumption has reinforced the search for alternative erythrocyte transfusion strategies in recent years.
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Recovery of autologous erythrocytes in transfused patients

Transfusion, 1980
A microcapillary method utilizing phthalate esters or an ultracentrifuge method are both capable of separating autologous from homologous erythrocytes in polytransfused patients. The microcapillary technique which is readily adaptable to blood bank laboratories provides a previously unavailable method for defining blood group antigen typings in ...
C H, Wallas, P C, Tanley, L P, Gorrell
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