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Successful Management of Vinblastin Overdose with Exchange Transfusion: A Case Report.
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Neonatal transfusion malaria requiring exchange transfusion
Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 2003Transfusion-acquired malaria in a neonate is uncommon and factors such as drug resistance and concomitant G6PD deficiency can cause treatment difficulties. We report a 26-day-old premature infant with chloroquine-resistant malaria who underwent exchange transfusion.
Verinderjit S, Virdi +3 more
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Neonatal Exchange Transfusions
Pediatrics, 1961A recent review of the charts of the last 100 consecutive neonatal exchange transfusions done at our hospital has uncovered some pertinent findings which were not presented in the article by Boggs and Westphal (Pediatrics, 26:745, 1960). The original purpose of the survey was to attempt to demonstrate a direct correlation between "early ...
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An Exchange Transfusion Nomogram
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1963Introduction With the aid of the exchange transfusion nomogram of Figure 1, the physician can rapidly plan and analyze an exchange transfusion. By applying a straight edge to the nomogram, any of three essential parameters of the exchange can be determined quickly if the other two are known.
C M, TROSSMAN, F, ALZOFON, H, MALKIN
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An Exchange Transfusion Formula
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1959Introduction The purpose of this paper is to present a simple formula permitting rapid calculation of the following data essential to the performance of an exchange transfusion for an infant, child, or adult: ( a ) the volume of donor blood needed; ( b ) the length of time required to perform the exchange transfusion; ( c ) the number of "unit ...
C M, TROSSMAN, F E, ALZOFON
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