the most common and serious are intravascular hemolytic transfusion reactions because of ABO incompatibility caused by giving the wrong blood to a patient (e.g. group A blood to a group O recipient).
Transfusion reactions are adverse events that can occur during or after the transfusion of blood products ... particularly allergic and febrile non-hemolytic reactions[1]. This finding underscores ...
is used for severe hemolytic disease of the newborn. Partial or dilutional exchange transfusion, done for polycythemia, consists of removing whole blood and replacing it milliliter for milliliter ...
Three patients at some time during ... hemolytic anemia secondary to malignant lymphoma was made. Prednisone therapy. 40 mg. a day, was begun, and a transfusion of 500 ml. of whole blood was ...
during the next day, and there was no other evidence of a hemolytic reaction ... Rh-negative blood was used, and no further transfusion reactions occurred. Splenectomy was performed on October ...
The scene begins with Dr. Hale attempting to perform a blood transfusion—a seemingly ... military physicians regarding blood typing, hemolytic reactions, altered oxygen affinity and other ...
Postnatal treatment approaches to hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn vary significantly worldwide, highlighting the ...