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Frozen Red Cells

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1989
The popularity and the promise of frozen red cells during the 1970s were largely attributable to logistic problems associated with 21-day storage and to the fringe benefits of white cell and plasma depletion that minimized alloimmunization and febrile transfusions and, it was speculated, reduced the risk of HBV transmission.
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Pediatric Red Cell Disorders and Pure Red Cell Aplasia

Pathology Patterns Reviews, 2004
Anemia in children may arise from a wide variety of pathogenetic mechanisms that include congenital and acquired disorders. Often the diagnostic considerations include disorders that are not seen commonly in adults and lifelong disorders that arise in children and persist throughout life.
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Red cell DAMPs and inflammation

Inflammation Research, 2016
Rafaela Mendonça   +2 more
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Red cell disorders

2018
The peripheral blood film in anaemias - Anaemia in renal disease - Anaemia in endocrine disease - Anaemia in joint disease - Anaemia in gastrointestinal disease - Anaemia in liver disease - Iron (Fe) deficiency anaemia - Vitamin B12 deficiency - Folate deficiency - Other causes of megaloblastic anaemia - Anaemia in other deficiency states - Haemolytic ...
Drew Provan   +5 more
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Red cell transfusion and the immune system

Anaesthesia, 2015
S. Hart   +2 more
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Survival of the Red Cell

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
W M Marine, D P Sellers, J M Lazarus
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Red blood cell distribution width: A simple parameter with multiple clinical applications

Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 2015
G. Salvagno   +3 more
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