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  • |[[Blood transfusion|Basics of Blood Transfusion]] |[[:Category:Internal Medicine (POTE course)|Internal Medicine final]] ...
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  • == Ferritin in laboratory medicine == ...ls indicate iron overload, either due to haemochromatosis, excessive blood transfusion, or iron intoxication. Hepatitis can also cause elevated ferritin levels as ...
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  • '''Transfusion reactions''' may occur during [[blood transfusion]]. Most commonly caused by clerical errors, like giving the blood to the wr *** Acute haemolytic transfusion reaction ...
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  • ...roducts as well, like fresh frozen plasma. See also [[Transfusion reaction|transfusion reactions]]. == Transfusion compatibility == ...
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  • ** Blood transfusion [[Category:Public health 4 - Preventive medicine]] ...
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  • * Pancytopaenia – blood transfusion, G-CSF [[Category:Internal Medicine (POTE course)]] ...
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  • ...s involves monitoring, replacing lost fluids, and blood transfusion. Blood transfusion is indicated at haemoglobin level < 70 g/L, with a target of 70 – 90 g/L. [[Category:Gastrointestinal surgery]]‎[[Category:Internal Medicine (POTE course)]]</noinclude> ...
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  • * [[Blood transfusion]] |Blood transfusion with infected blood ...
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  • ** Rarely by blood transfusion, needle sharing, etc. [[Category:Public health 4 - Preventive medicine]] ...
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