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Blood transfusionThe transfer of blood or blood components from one person (the donor) into the bloodstream of another person (the recipient). Blood transfusion may be done as a lifesaving maneuver to replace blood cells or blood products lost through bleeding or due to depression of the bone marrow. Transfusion of one's own blood (autologous) is the safest me [..]
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Blood transfusionA procedure in which whole blood or parts of blood are put into a patient’s bloodstream through a vein. The blood may be donated by another person or it may have been taken from the patient and stored [..]
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Blood transfusionAn injection of healthy, donated blood into a patient to raise his or her number of red blood cells. The blood is matched according to type (A, B, O, AB).
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Blood transfusionThe administration of blood or blood products into a blood vessel.
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Blood transfusionthe transfer of blood or blood products from one person (donor) into another person's bloodstream (recipient). Most times, it is done to replace blood cells or blood products lost through severe [..]
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Blood transfusionThis is when extra blood is given. A blood transfusion may be needed to treat severe anaemia (a lack of red blood cells), or during or after an operation.
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Blood transfusionThe administration of blood or blood products into a blood vessel.
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Blood transfusionThe introduction of whole Blood or Blood component directly into the Blood stream. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Blood transfusionReinfusion of Blood or Blood products derived from the Patient's own circulation. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Blood transfusionIn utero transfusion of Blood into the Fetus for the treatment of Fetal Diseases, such as Fetal Erythroblastosis (Erythroblastosis, Fetal).
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Blood transfusionThe introduction of whole blood or blood component directly into the blood stream. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Blood transfusionReinfusion of blood or blood products derived from the patient's own circulation. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Blood transfusionIn utero transfusion of BLOOD into the FETUS for the treatment of FETAL DISEASES, such as fetal erythroblastosis (ERYTHROBLASTOSIS, FETAL).
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Blood transfusionA procedure in which another animal's blood is introduced into the body to counteract blood loss, anemia, or other conditions.
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Blood transfusionThe administration of blood or blood products into a blood vessel.
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Blood transfusionthe process of transferring blood from one person (donor) to another person (recipient). This may be done as a life saving technique for someone who has lost a lot of blood from a surgery or accident.
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Blood transfusionsee transfusion.
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Blood transfusiona procedure in which blood collected from a volunteer donor is transferred to another personbone marrow:
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Blood transfusionThe process of administering blood or blood components from one person into the circulatory system of another. Blood transfusions can be life-saving in some situations, such as massive blood loss due [..]
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Blood transfusionBlood Transfusion laboratory staff are responsible for providing compatible blood for transfusion.
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Blood transfusionReplacement of blood lost during an operation or injury.
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Blood transfusionThe transfer of blood or blood products from one person to another.
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Blood transfusionThe process of transferring donated or stored blood and blood products into the circulatory system.
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Blood transfusioncarefully screened blood given to a patient to replace blood lost during a surgical procedure.
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