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Parent topics
- Blood component transfusion [r]: A medical procedure in which the patient receives selected fluid (i.e., plasma or clotting factors) or cellular components of blood, rather than whole blood [e] -->
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- Transfusion reaction [r]: Allergic reaction to some of the cells or proteins in another person's transfused blood. [e]
- Red blood cell transfusion [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Whole blood and blood component transfusion [r]: A medical procedure in which the patient receives selected fluid (i.e., plasma or clotting factors) or cellular components of blood, rather than whole blood [e]
- Erythrocyte [r]: Blood cells that carry hemoglobin [e]
- Microcytic anemia [r]: In medicine, the combination of an inadequate quantity of circulating hemoglobin, and a mean corpuscular volume of erythrocytes is below a threshold value [e]