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Real‐world outcomes of vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X‐linked, autoinflammatory, somatic syndrome at a tertiary referral centre

open access: yes
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Lucia Lee   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Erythroid‐stimulating agents in VEXAS syndrome: A retrospective study from an Italian multicentre cohort

open access: yes
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
E. Diral   +28 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transfusion reactions

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Blood components are indicated in a wide variety of disease states. Although most transfusion therapies are administered uneventfully, there are a number of potential adverse transfusion reactions, some of which can assume serious dimensions. These reactions could occur during or even days after a transfusion. A brief description of the adverse effects
Deepak Bansal, Ram Kumar Marwaha
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Pathobiology of Transfusion Reactions

Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2015
Antibody-induced hemolytic transfusion reactions were first described over 300 years ago. Indeed, during its early evolution, transfusion medicine focused almost exclusively on issues in immunohematology to prevent such events. However, despite the best of efforts to avoid them, incompatible transfusions still occur, through both error and an inability
James C. Zimring, Steven L. Spitalnik
openaire   +3 more sources

Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions Blood transfusion is very safe; occasionally, however, the recipient has an adverse reaction to the donor blood.
Tetsunori Tasaki   +2 more
openaire   +6 more sources

Transfusion Reactions

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2016
Transfusion reactions are common occurrences, and clinicians who order or transfuse blood components need to be able to recognize adverse sequelae of transfusion. The differential diagnosis of any untoward clinical event should always consider adverse sequelae of transfusion, even when transfusion occurred weeks earlier.
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Acute Transfusion Reactions

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1992
We reviewed 1500 acute transfusion reactions that were reported to the Auckland Regional Blood centre over a 7 year period, from approximately 440,000 transfusions. The majority of reactions were to red cells, and these had the highest reaction incidence per unit (0.73%) of all blood products. The reaction incidence per unit transfused for plasma was 0.
L. Pinder, R. A. Henderson
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