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  1. Transfusion-associated graft versus host disease

    Infobox disease Name Transfusion associated graft versus host disease ICD10 ICD10 T 80 8 t 80 ICD9 ICD9 999.8 Transfusion associated graft versus host disease TA GvHD is a rare complication of blood transfusion , in which the donor T cell T lymphocytes mount an immune response against the recipient s lymphoid tissue. ref name urlComplications of Transfusion Transfusion Medicine Merck Manual Professional cite web url http www.merck.com mmpe sec11 ch146 ch146e.html sec11 ch146 ch146d 1107 title Complications of Transfusion Transfusion Medicine Merck Manual Professional format work accessdate 2009 02 09 ref Donor lymphocytes are usually identified as foreign and destroyed by the recipient s immune system. However, in situations where the recipient is immunocompromised inborn immunodeficiency , acquired immunodeficiency, malignancy , or when the donor is homozygous and the recipient is heterozygous for an Human leukocyte antigen HLA haplotype as can occur in directed donations from first degree relatives , the recipient s immune system is not able to destroy the donor lymphocytes. This can result in graft versus host disease . Epidemiology and pathogenesis The incidence in immunocompromised .... TA GvHD can develop four to thirty days after the transfusion. Typical symptoms include fever ... not yet been documented. References references cite journal author Anwar M, Bhatti F title Transfusion ... author title Transfusion Associated Graft versus Host Disease. journal Indian Pediatr volume 41 ... J. Triulzi http www.itxm.org Archive tmu9 92.htm Transfusion associated graft vs. host disease and irradiated blood components Eric Kardon, eMedicine http www.emedicine.com emerg topic603.htm Transfusion Reactions transfusion medicine Complications of surgical and medical care Hypersensitivity and autoimmune diseases DEFAULTSORT Transfusion Associated Graft Versus Host Disease Category Complications of surgical and medical care Category Transfusion reactions it Graft versus host disease associata ...   more details



  1. Febrile non-hemolytic transfusion reaction

    transfusions is sometimes performed. ref name urlComplications of Transfusion Transfusion Medicine ... ch146 ch146d 1093 title Complications of Transfusion Transfusion Medicine Merck Manual Professional ... External causes of morbidity and mortality Category Transfusion reactions Category Complications of surgical ...   more details



  1. Transfusion therapy (Sickle-cell disease)

    Transfusion therapy for sickle cell disease entails the use of blood tranfusions in the management of acute cases of sickle cell disease and as a prophylaxis to prevent complications by decreasing the number of red blood cells RBC that can sickle by adding normal red blood cells. ref Drasar E, Igbineweka N, Vasavda N, et al. Blood transfusion usage among adults with sickle cell disease a single institution experience over ten years. Br J Haematol. 2011 Mar 152 6 766 70. doi 10.1111 j.1365 2141.2010.08451.x . Epub 2011 Jan 31. PMID 21275951 ref In children prophylactic chronic red blood cell RBC transfusion therapy has been shown to be efficacious to a certain extent in reducing the risk of first stroke or silent stroke when transcranial Doppler TCD ultrasonography shows abnormal increased cerebral blood flow velocities. In those who have sustained a prior stoke event it also reduces the risk of recurrent stroke and additional silent strokes. ref Gyang E, Yeom K, Hoppe C, et al. Effect of chronic red cell transfusion therapy on vasculopathies and silent infarcts in patients with sickle cell disease Am J Hematol. 2011 Jan 86 1 104 6. PMID 21117059 ref ref Mirre E, Brousse V, Berteloot L, et al. Feasibility and efficacy of chronic transfusion for stroke prevention in children with sickle cell disease Eur J Haematol. 2010 Mar 84 3 259 65. Epub 2009 Nov 12. PMID 19912310 ref Iron overload Each unit of transfused blood has approximately 250 mg of iron, with each successive transfusion, patients receiving chronic transfusion therapy accumulate iron in various tissues in the body as the body has no way to excrete the excess, this is a cause of increased morbidity and mortality. ref ... receiving chronic red blood cell transfusion therapy. Blood. 2000 Jul 1 96 1 76 9. PMID 10891433 .... 122, no. 2 3, pp. 174 183, 2009. ref References references transfusion medicine med sign stub Category Transfusion medicine Category Hematology Category Blood ...   more details



  1. ISBT

    ISBT can stand for International Society of Blood Transfusion International Student Badminton Tournament Inter State Bus Terminals disambig fr ISBT ...   more details



  1. Hemotherapy

    Refimprove date March 2007 Hemotherapy IPAc en icon h i m r p i ref USdict h m th r p ref or hemotherapeutics IPAc en h i m r p ju t k s ref USdict h m th r py t ks ref is the treatment of disease by the use of blood or blood derivatives , as in Blood transfusion transfusion . It includes various types of connected processes as, for example Blood partial transfusion Blood total transfusion Hematia Hematia concentrate application Blood plasma Plasma application Others. http eu.battle.net wow character hyjal Hemotherapy Hemotherapy is also, in the game named World of Warcraft , the best Free to play rogue in France, far before Poneyrose. References references Category Transfusion medicine treatment stub pt Hemoterapia ...   more details



  1. Cytapheresis

    Orphan date February 2009 Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D016238 OtherCodes Cytapheresis is the removal of a cell biology cell based component of blood . It is contrasted with plasmapheresis , which is the removal of blood plasma . Types of cytapheresis include Erythrocytapheresis Leukapheresis transfer white blood cell s Plateletpheresis transfer of platelet s See also Blood transfusion External links MeshName Cytapheresis treatment stub Transfusion medicine Category Medical treatments ...   more details



  1. Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs

    multiple orphan September 2011 primary sources September 2011 refimprove September 2011 The Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs is a committee in the United Kingdom that advises the government on the most appropriate ways to ensure the safety of blood , cell biology cell s, tissue biology tissue s and organ anatomy organ s for Blood transfusion transfusion transplantation . ref http www.dh.gov.uk ab SaBTO index.htm ref References references Category Blood donation Category Department of Health United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Whole blood

    Whole blood is a term used in transfusion medicine for human blood from a standard blood donation . The blood is typically combined with an anticoagulant during the collection process, but is generally otherwise unprocessed. In the US, the capitalized Whole Blood means a specific standardized product for transfusion or further processing, where whole blood is any unmodified collected blood. Processing Historically, blood was Blood transfusion transfused as whole blood without further processing. Most blood banks now split the whole blood into two or more components, ref name HillyerShaz2009 cite book author1 Christopher D. Hillyer author2 Beth H. Shaz author3 James C. Zimring coauthors Thomas C. Abshire title Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis Clinical and Laboratory Aspects url http books.google.com books?id cGBaz0hp fcC&pg PA45 accessdate 16 November 2010 date 17 June 2009 publisher Elsevier isbn 978 0 12 374432 6 pages 45 ref typically red blood cells and a blood plasma plasma component such as Fresh Frozen Plasma . Platelets for transfusion can also be prepared from a unit of whole blood. Some blood banks have replaced this with platelets collected by plateletpheresis because whole blood platelets, sometimes called random platelets, must be pooled from multiple donors to get enough for a therapeutic dose. The collected blood is generally separated into components by one of three methods. A centrifuge can be used in a hard spin which separates whole blood into plasma and red cells or for a soft spin which separates it into plasma, buffy coat used to make platelets , and red ... and plasma are separated by gravity. Transfusion Whole blood has similar risks to a transfusion of red blood cells and must be cross match ed to avoid hemolytic transfusion reaction s. Most of the indications ... can contribute to transfusion associated circulatory overload TACO , a potentially dangerous complication ... for Blood Products from U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA Transfusion medicine Intravenous ...   more details



  1. Blood product

    A blood product is any component of the blood which is collected from a donor for use in a blood transfusion . Whole blood is uncommonly used in transfusion medicine at present most blood products consist of specific processed components such as red blood cell s, blood plasma , or platelet s. Relation to other substances Blood products may also be called blood based products to differ from blood substitutes , which generally refer to artificially produced products. Whole blood may be classified as a blood product or as a separate entity. Also, although many blood products have the effect of volume expansion, the group is usually distinguished from volume expander s, which generally refer to artificially produced substances and thereby within the scope of blood substitutes . Examples Examples include cryoprecipitate , PF24 , fresh frozen plasma and cryosupernatant . Transfusion medicine Intravenous therapy med stub Category Blood products ar de Blutprodukt fr Produit sanguin labile pl Preparaty krwiopochodne ...   more details



  1. Pedrin

    unreferenced date December 2009 Pedrin is an antiporter anion exchange r similar to the Band 3 transport protein found in red blood cell s. Pedrin is responsible for mediating the electroneutral exchange of chloride Cl for bicarbonate HCO3 across a plasma membrane in the chloride cells of freshwater fish . med stub Category Transfusion medicine ...   more details



  1. Albert Hustin

    unsourced date March 2009 Albert Hustin 1882 1967 was a Belgian medical doctor . He was the second to successfully practice non direct blood transfusion s with Monosodium citrate sodium citrate used as an anticoagulant . He added sodium citrate and glucose to the blood to preserve it, and stop it from clotting. Luis Agote , from Argentina , was the first doctor to practice this kind of transfusion. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hustin, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hustin, Albert Category 1882 births Category 1967 deaths Category Belgian physicians Belgium scientist stub med bio stub es Albert Hustin fr Albert Hustin nl Albert Hustin ...   more details



  1. Immunohaematology

    Immunohematology , more commonly known as blood banking is a branch of hematology which studies antigen antibody reactions and analogous phenomena as they relate to the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of blood disorder s. A person employed in this field is referred to as an immunohematologist. Their day to day duties include blood typing , cross matching and antibody identification. ref Todd, C. Interview. 16 May 2008. Immunohematologist. ref References reflist See also Transfusion medicine Medical technologist med stub Category Hematology Category Immunology Category Transfusion medicine es Inmunohematolog a fr Immuno h matologie pt Imuno hematologia ...   more details



  1. Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics

    Primary sources date October 2007 Ortho Clinical Diagnostics is a Johnson & Johnson company that makes in vitro diagnostics products. It was created following Johnson and Johnson s acquisition of Eastman Kodak s Clinical Diagnostics Division in 1994 to form Johnson & Johnson Clinical Diagnostics , which was then merged with Ortho Diagnostic Systems in 1997. Their corporate offices are in Raritan, New Jersey , while their main research facility is in Rochester, New York . The business has two major segments Blood transfusion Transfusion Medicine which is involved in screening human blood , and Clinical Laboratories , which does a variety of chemical testing. See also Ortho McNeil Pharmaceutical External links http www.orthoclinical.com en us Pages Home.aspx Ortho Clinical Diagnostics J&J Category Johnson & Johnson med company stub ...   more details



  1. Mixed-field agglutination

    In transfusion medicine , mixed field agglutination refers to mixed reactions during cell typing where two distinct cell populations are present agglutinated cells admixed with many unagglutinated cells. The presence of two or more cell population is known as chimerism . Mixed field agglutination is an important cause of ABO typing and genotype discrepancies. The cause of mixed field agglutinations should be sought prior to setting up blood for transfusion. ref http faculty.matcmadison.edu mljensen BloodBank lectures ABO 20discrepancies.htm ref Causes False chimerism By far the most common cause of mixed field agglutination is false chimerism artificially induced through transfusion of identical donor red cells or through a stem cell transplant . ref Roback, JD Combs, MR Grossman, BJ Hillyer, CD. Technical Manual. AABB. 2008. pp353, 356. ref ref Bluth MH, Reid ME, Manny N. Chimerism in the immunohematology laboratory in the molecular bioplogy era. Transfus Med Rev 2007 21 134 46. ref For example, a type B individual who has received massive transfusion of group O donor red cells may show mixed field agglutination with anti B sera whereby his own group B red cells are agglutinated, while the group O donor red cells in his circulation are unagglutinated. True chimerism A true chimerism is a rare sporadic phenomenon whereby an individual has a dual cell population derived from more than one zygote. This may result from intrauterine exchange of erythrocyte precursors between twins twin chimerism or two fertilized eggs fuse into one individual. Twin chimerism results from mixing of blood between two twin fetuses through placental blood vessel anastomoses, leading to engraftment of hematopoietic stem cells from one twin within the marrow of the other. Each twin ends up with two distinct cell populations of varying proportions. References reflist Category Transfusion medicine ...   more details



  1. Other red cell antigens

    to Vel have been implicated in transfusion reactions . Other high incidence antigens These antigens ... and some have been associated with transfusion reactions or other problems. Finding compatible units for transfusion to a patient that lacks one of these antigens is a major challenge and some ... anti Lan is IgG and has been associated with transfusion reactions. A weaker variant of the antigen ... with hemolytic transfusion reactions but not hemolytic disease of the newborn . Jr sup a sup Antigen mostly found in Japan . Not associated with acute transfusion reactions. AnWj Antigen the receptor for Haemophilus influenzae . Implicated in severe hemolytic transfusion reactions. Sd sup a sup Antigen .... It may be associated with transfusion reactions, but not hemolytic disease of the newborn . Other ... units for transfusion. They may be implicated in rare cases of hemolytic disease of the newborn ... lan Lan blood group system in the BGMUT blood group antigen gene mutation database reflist transfusion ...   more details



  1. AABB

    ref The organization publishes a newsletter as well as a research journal named Transfusion , which ... TRANSFUSION Journal Bot generated title ref Every three years the AABB publishes a Technical ... reflist transfusion medicine Category Transfusion medicine Category Organizations established in 1947 ...   more details



  1. MNS antigen system

    U has been associated with both hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn ... and Transfusion Practices , Philadelphia, PA F.A. Davis Company, p.  164 169 reflist 2 transfusion ...   more details



  1. Australian Red Cross Blood Service

    ARCBS transfusion medicine website for health professionals Category Transfusion medicine Category ...   more details



  1. Jean-Baptiste Denys

    Jean Baptiste Denys 1643 1704 was a France French physician ref name anes cite web url http www.anesthesia.wisc.edu AHA Calendar June.html title This Month in Anesthesia History accessdate 2009 06 15 ref notable for having performed the first fully documented human blood transfusion . He studied in Montpellier and was the personal physician to Louis XIV of France King Louis  XIV . File Jean Baptiste Denys.jpg thumb right Jean Baptiste Denys Attempts to transfuse blood Denys administered the first fully documented human blood transfusion on June  15, 1667. ref cite web url http www.heart valve surgery.com heart surgery blog 2009 01 03 first blood transfusion title The First Blood Transfusion? publisher Heart valve surgery.com date 2009 01 03 accessdate 2010 02 09 ref He transfused about twelve ounces of sheep blood into a 15 year old boy, who had been bled with leech es 20 times. The boy survived the transfusion. ref name anes Denys performed another transfusion into a labourer, who also survived. Both instances were likely due to the small amount of blood that was actually transfused into these people. This allowed them to withstand the allergic reaction . Denys third patient to undergo a blood transfusion was Swedish Baron Gustaf Bonde . He received two transfusions. After the second transfusion Bonde died. ref name pbs.org cite web url http www.pbs.org wnet redgold innovators bio denis.html title Red Gold . Innovators & Pioneers . Jean Baptiste Denis publisher PBS date accessdate 2010 02 09 ref In the winter of 1667, Denys performed several transfusions on Antoine Mauroy with calf s blood, who on the third account died. ref cite book first H. last Klein first2 D. last2 Anstee year 2005 title Mollison s Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine location Oxford publisher Blackwell page 406 isbn 0632064544 edition 11th ref Much controversy surrounded his death. Mauroy s wife asserted Denys was responsible for her husband s death, and Denys was charged with murde ...   more details



  1. Plasma frozen within 24 hours after phlebotomy

    alternative, given the increasing need for plasma transfusion. This approach was pioneered ... of PF24 in massive transfusion have not been conducted. Production Much of the donor ... noted in PF24 is not thought to be clinically significant. References reflist Transfusion medicine ...   more details



  1. Leukoreduction

    red blood cell transfusion has no impact on mortality in trauma patients author Phelan HA, Sperry ... journal Shock month October year 2006 title The effects of leukoreduced blood transfusion on infection ... www.sciencedaily.com releases 2007 04 070403134553.htm title Transfusion Expert Urges Wider Use Of Filtered ... Category Transfusion medicine de Leukozytendepletion ...   more details



  1. J. G. Jolly

    mater Lucknow University known for Blood banks Blood banking br Blood transfusion s like resume date ... of the Department of Transfusion Medicine at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research , Chandigarh , India . He is an internationally known expert in the field of blood transfusion ... , and is regarded as the Father of Transfusion Medicine in India . ref cite web url http www.searo.who.int ... title Transfusion guru questions blood safety accessdate February 17, 2007 work The Hindustan ... cite news title CME on transfusion medicine date March 16, 2002 url http www.tribuneindia.com 2002 ... and excellence in professional service, research and teaching in the field of Transfusion ... Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology ref cite news title Chandigarh Scan CME on blood transfusion services date October 30, 2011 url http www.tribuneindia.com 2011 20111030 cth1.htm ... the opportunity of studying the blood transfusion programme in different parts of the world for revamping ... of excellence where he introduced postgraduate degrees in Transfusion Medicine for the first ... his activities primarily towards the academic development of transfusion medicine and to provide ... accessdate 2011 12 02 ref Being associated with the National and State Blood Transfusion Councils of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh he has continued his efforts in the development of Transfusion services ... in setting up a department of Transfusion Medicine, having well established units for blood components ... expert on Blood Transfusion Medicine, he has reviewed Strategies for Safe Blood Transfusion for the World ... 2703.htm title Strategy for Safe Blood Transfusion Acknowledgements accessdate 2011 10 05 ... first6 NK title Post transfusion malaria in thalassaemia patients volume 61 issue 5 pages 314 6 journal ... title High risk donors and AIDS in transfusion practice volume 96 issue 7 pages 201, 204 journal Journal ... 1991 last1 Jolly first1 JG last2 Choudhary first2 N title AIDS and transfusion practice volume 34 issue ...   more details



  1. Packed red blood cells

    In transfusion medicine , packed red blood cells are red blood cells that have been separated from whole blood for transfusion purposes. The product is typically abbreviated RBC or PRBC , and sometimes LRBC for leukoreduced products. The name Red Blood Cells with initial capitals indicates a standardized product in the United States . ref cite web url http www.accessdata.fda.gov scripts cdrh cfdocs cfcfr CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart 640 title 21 CFR 640.10 publisher United States Government Printing Office GPO accessdate 3 November 2011 ref RBCs are used to restore oxygen carrying capacity to the blood ... important blood components used in transfusion medicine. Historically they were transfused .... The process of identifying a compatible blood product for transfusion is complicated and giving ... ch146e.html sec11 ch146 ch146d 1082 title Complications of Transfusion Transfusion Medicine Merck Manual .... Clinical aspects Is transfusion medicine, packed red blood cells are red blood cells that have been separated from whole blood for transfusion purposes. The product is typically abbreviated ... problems, and are one of the most important blood components used in transfusion medicine. Historically ... are transfused separately. The process of identifying a compatible blood product for transfusion .... Compatibility testing To avoid transfusion reactions, the donor and recipient blood are tested ... refers to testing for atypical antibodies that might cause transfusion problems. The typing and screening ... incompatible transfusion because the adaptive immune system does not immediately recognize it. After an incompatible transfusion the recipient may develop an antibody to the antigen and will anamnestic ... human blood group systems and most of them are only rarely associated with transfusion problems ... antibody the recipient has by process of elimination. Finding suitable blood for transfusion when ... destroys the DNA in the white cells and prevents Transfusion associated graft versus host disease ...   more details



  1. Lower

    wiktionary Lower may refer to Lower Township, New Jersey Lower Receiver firearms Lower Wick Gloucestershire, England People Robert A. Lower , American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Cyrus B. Lower , American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Richard Lower physician , Cornish inventor of blood transfusion See also Nizhny disambig de Lower ...   more details



  1. Give blood (disambiguation)

    Blood donation occurs when an individual voluntarily has blood drawn, usually for a blood transfusion to another person. Give blood may also refer to Give Blood Bane album Give Blood Bane album , a 2001 album by Bane Give Blood Brakes album Give Blood Brakes album , a 2005 album by the British band Brakes Give Blood , a track from Pete Townshend s 1985 album, White City A Novel disambig ...   more details




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