1. Transfusion reaction - hemolytic
A hemolytic transfusion reaction is a serious problem that occurs after a patient receives a transfusion of blood. The red blood cells that were given to the patient are destroyed by the patient's own immune system.
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2. Myelosuppression : Transfusion reaction
—An allergic reaction to some of the cells or proteins in another person's blood.
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3. Transfusion reaction - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Transfusion reaction
Transfusion reaction is a problem that occurs after a patient receives blood. The immune system launches a response against the new blood cells or other parts of the transfusion.
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4. Transfusion reaction - hemolytic
A hemolytic transfusion reaction is a serious problem that occurs after a patient receives a transfusion of blood. The red blood cells that were given to the patient are destroyed by the patient's own immune system.
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5. American Society for Clinical Pathology - Risk of Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions Following Emergency-Release RBC Transfusion
identify indications for emergency-release RBC transfusion. identify the risks of emergency-release RBC transfusion. recognize and diagnose hemolytic transfusion reactions.
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6. Transfusion Reactions
Febrile, nonhemolytic transfusion reaction is a diagnosis of exclusion. Fever, the most commonly observed adverse effect with transfusions of all types of components (occurring in 0.1 to 1% of cases), can be a mild symptom, easily...
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7. Transfusion Reactions
Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction n Definition: RBC destruction 24 hrs of transfusion n Occurs mainly with RBCs and whole blood, but can occur with any plasma-derived products (plts, FFP, cryo, etc
) n Fatal 1 in 100,000 600,...
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8. Transfusion Reactions: eMedicine Hematology
Acute transfusion reactions present as adverse signs or symptoms during or within 24 hours of a blood transfusion. The most frequent reactions are fever, chills, pruritus, or urticaria, which typically resolve promptly without...
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9. Blood transfusion risks, reactions
Most blood transfusions go very smoothly. However, mild problems and, very rarely, serious problems can occur.
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10. Nonhemolytic Transfusion Reaction
In the treatment of cancer patients, wider use of aggressive chemotherapy, bone marrow transplants, and peripheral stem cell transplants has led to significant increases in platelet use. At M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, platelet transfusions have ...
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