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The most common, although not severe, acute tansfusion reactions are urticaria and febrile, nonhemolytic, mostly preventable by leukodepletion and leukoreduction. Delayed transfusion reactions are ...
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The chart med students didn’t know they needed: This haematologist’s post is going viralfrom FNHTR (fever, chills, mild shortness of breath) and allergic reactions (urticaria, itching, wheezing) to more serious conditions like TRALI (Transfusion-Related Acute Lung Injury) and TACO ...
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Debate over the abortion pill mifepristone resurfaces after Makary confirmed to head the FDAThe FDA-approved abortion pill mifepristone is under scrutiny as the new Republican administration takes charge ...
It cites ranges for how frequently various complications occur: 0.03% to 0.5% for transfusion ... severe abdominal pain or a sustained fever. But ER visits don’t always reflect big problems.Some ...
Medical Twitter has found its new favourite resource — and it’s making life a lot easier for medical students. Abdul Muqtadir Abbasi, haematologist at KFSHRC Madinah and European Haematology ...
The prescribing information included in the packaging for mifepristone tablets lists slightly different statistics for what it calls “serious adverse reactions.” It cites ranges for how ...
The prescribing information included in the packaging for mifepristone tablets lists slightly different statistics for what it calls “serious adverse reactions ... 0.5% for transfusion ...
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