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An Interesting Case of Clinically Significant Naturally Occurring Anti-Leb Alloantibody in a Pediatric Patient
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High Titer Antibodies Demonstrating Prozone in Two Repeat Blood Donors
- Prozone phenomenon due to excess unbound antibodies may sometimes lead to failure of detection of ABO incompatibility. . The case series describes immunohematology work up of blood group discrepancies of two...
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Rare Occurrence of Anti-A1 Antibody in an Infant with A2B Blood Group
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Radiotherapeutic care for brain metastases within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA): Practice patterns and guideline correlation
Brain metastases are common and complex to manage. Our goal was to determine practice patterns and adherence to guidelines among VHA Radiation Oncologists (ROs) regarding management of veterans with brain meta...
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Successful Management of Refractory Dialysis Independent Wegener’s Granulomatosis with Combination of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange and Rituximab
Wegeners granulomatosis (WG) is an autoimmune, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody mediated necrotizing vasculitis involving renal, and upper and lower respiratory systems. Treatment relies on a combination of...
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Acute Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction in a Patient with Bombay Phenotype: Implications for ABO Grou**
Bombay blood group is a rare phenotype that is characterized serologically by absence of H, A and B antigens on red cell surface and presence of corresponding antibodies in the serum. We report a case of 45-ye...
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Open AccessImproving blood safety using fourth generation HIV ELISA as the screening tool in blood banks – an Indian experience