1. Sickle Cell Disease : Blood transfusions
Blood transfusions are not usually given on a regular basis but are used to treat individuals with frequent and severe painful events, severe anemia, and other emergencies. In some cases blood transfusions are given as a...
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2. Blood Transfusion
Blood transfusion is a medical treatment that replaces blood lost through injury, surgery, or disease. The blood goes through a tube from a bag to an intravenous (IV) catheter and into your vein.
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4. Blood Transfusion and Donation: MedlinePlus
Every year, nearly 5 million people in the United States receive life-saving blood transfusions. During a transfusion, you receive whole blood or parts of blood such as
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5. Blood Transfusion
Information on the symptoms, treatment and diagnosis of reactions to blood transfusion by professional health specialists.
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6. Blood Transfusion Procedure Information by MedicineNet.com
A blood transfusion is the transfer of blood or blood products from one person (donor) into another person's bloodstream (recipient). This is usually done as a life saving maneuver to replace blood<...
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7. OHSU Health Information: Blood Transfusions in Children
There are several different components of the blood that can be transfused. Red blood cells are the most common type of transfusion. If your child's physician has decided your child might need a transfusion of blood<...
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8. Blood Transfusions
A blood transfusion is a relatively simple medical procedure during which a patient receives whole blood or one of its parts through an intravenous line, or IV. This is a tiny tube that is inserted into a vein using a small needle.
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9. What is a blood transfusion?
A blood transfusion is a safe, common procedure in which blood is given to you through an intravenous (IV) line in one of your blood vessels.
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10. Blood Transfusion
Techniques of intrauterine fetal transfusion for women with red-cell isoimmunisation for improving health outcomes
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