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Red blood cell phenotype fidelity following glycerol cryopreservation optimized for research purposes [PDF]
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Pilot study to understand and compare challenges being faced in reporting of transfusion reactions in various types of blood banks enrolled under Haemovigilance Programme of India. [PDF]
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Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions
New England Journal of Medicine, 2019Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions Blood transfusion is very safe; occasionally, however, the recipient has an adverse reaction to the donor blood.
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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
D, Bansal, R K, Marwaha
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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
D, Bansal, R K, Marwaha
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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.
R A, Henderson, L, Pinder
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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.
R A, Henderson, L, Pinder
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