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Fetomaternal hemorrhage: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and clinical management. [PDF]

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Exchange transfusion with citrated whole blood for disseminated intravascular coagulation

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1971
Disseminated intravascular coagulation in 4 full-term infants and one 4-year-old child was successfully treated with exchange transfusions of stored, 12- to 72 hour old, citrated whole blood. Heparin was not used. The causative, or related, disorders included the respiratory distress syndrome, ABO incompatibility, and streptococcal sepsis.
S, Gross, D K, Melhorn
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Fulminant babesiosis treated with clindamycin, quinine,and whole‐blood exchange transfusion

Transfusion, 2000
BACKGROUND: Babesiosis is an increasingly recognized parasitic infection with manifestations that range from a subclinical or mild flu‐like illness to life‐threatening disease. Risk factors that may be associated with a more severe clinical course include immunosuppression, splenectomy, and advanced age.
S E, Dorman   +4 more
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Laboratory assessment of the quality of adult and neonatal red cell concentrates manufactured from whole blood, exchange transfusion or intrauterine transfusion red cell units

Vox Sanguinis, 2018
BackgroundWe evaluated the quality of red cell components in additive solution over 42 days of storage when re‐manufactured from neonatal exchange transfusion (ExTx) or intrauterine transfusion (IUT) units on day 7 for issue to adults, neonates or infants.Materials and methodsRed cell concentrates (RCC) manufactured from WB were compared to RCC re ...
A. Meli   +4 more
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Increasing Whole Blood Oxygen Affinity During Rapid Exchange Transfusion: a Potential Hazard

Transfusion, 1976
Whole blood cell separators are being used to achieve partial exchange transfusions in patients with hemoglobin S. The rate and extent of the alteration of whole blood oxygen affinity, incurred by this procedure, has been determined in a patient with Hb S/C disease.
J M, White   +3 more
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Use of whole blood exchange transfusion to supply neutrophils to septic, neutropenic neonates

Transfusion, 1982
When neutropenia due to exhaustion of the marrow neutrophil reserve, develops in a neonate with bacterial sepsis the likelihood of survival is very small. We report such a case who was treated with a double‐ volume exchange transfusion using fresh unstored whole blood. We were able to determine a net gain of 5 × 10(8) neutrophils per kg.
R D, Christensen   +2 more
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Exchange Transfusion of Whole Blood in the Treatment of Cerebral Malaria

Scottish Medical Journal, 1990
A case of cerebral malaria in a young British traveller, successfully treated by exchange transfusion of whole blood, is reported and the literature regarding the use of this technique in P. falciparum malaria is briefly reviewed.
A T, Elder   +3 more
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