... Mollison’s Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine Mollison’s Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine 11TH EDITION Harvey G Klein MD President of the American Association of Blood Banks; ... Ninth edition 1993 Reprinted 1994 (twice) Tenth edition 1997 Eleventh edition 2005 Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data Klein, Harvey G Mollison’s blood transfusion in clinical medicine ... edition The huge challenge of revising this seminal work has been both daunting and immensely rewarding Mollison’s textbook is an icon Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine arose from the concept
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... Publications Mollison PL (1967) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, 4th edn Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications Mollison PL (1983) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, 7th edn Oxford: ... various combinations of simple sugars, crossreaction is not unusual amongst lectins Some plant seeds contain more than one lectin; for example Griffonia simplicifolia seeds contain three lectins GS ... Mollison PL (1943) The investigation of haemolytic transfusion reactions BMJ i: 529, 559 Mollison PL (1961) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, 3rd edn Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications
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... transfusion reaction Transfusion 25: 44–46 Mollison PL (1967) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, 4th edn Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications Mollison PL (1972) Blood Transfusion in Clinical ... whose reactivity depended on the concentration of ionized calcium being inhibited in concentrations of calcium chloride above 0.5 mM An autoagglutinin demonstrable only against boratesuspended red ... changes in exon (Colin et al 1994) However, C/c polymorphism appears to depend primarily on a mutation at position 103 (in exon 2): serine determines C and proline c (Anstee and Mallinson 1994;
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... identification at the bedside Transfusion 44: 364–372 Mollison PL (1951) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications Mollison PL (1967) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, ... AGAINST SELF-ANTIGENS, BOUND ANTIGENS AND INDUCED ANTIGENS cells are used in crossmatching Sixty-five cases were found in this way in one region during a period in which one million donations ... low-ionic-strength solution in pretransfusion testing: a blinded comparison study Transfusion 34: 368–370 Shulman, IA, Calderon C (1991) Effect of delayed centrifugation or reading on the detection
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... lower concentrations than this may have some inhibitory effect on red cell destruction in vivo A concentration of 69 IU/ml was effective in inhibiting relatively slow destruction by anti-I in rabbits ... CELL INCOMPATIBILITY IN VIVO Inhibition of complement activity The effect of heparin As described in Chapter 3, heparin prevents the activation of complement in vitro only at concentrations of ... observed after giving various amounts of anti-D Intramuscular injections of anti-D In a case in which a mother’s circulation was estimated to contain 60 ml of fetal red cells, an injection of 500 µg
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... Mollison PL (1943) The investigation of haemolytic transfusion reactions BMJ i: 529–559 Mollison PL (1951) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications Mollison ... isoantibodies on red-cell survival Ann NY Acad Sci 169: 199 Mollison PL (1972) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications Mollison PL (1979) Blood Transfusion in Clinical ... jaundice in the first 24 h as the criterion, the incidence was as high as one in 70 in another series (Valentine, 1958) In two series in which the Hb concentration and bilirubin concentration of
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... newborn. Lancet i: 429 Mollison PL, Engelfriet CP, Contreras M (1987) Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine, 8th edn. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications Moncharmont P, Juron-Dupraz F, Rigal M ... Jehovah’s Witness infant with ABO hemolytic disease. J Perinatol 19: 530–2 Lam GK, Subramanyam L, Orton S et al. (2003) Minimizing red blood cell contamination while isolating mononuclear cells ... Transfusion 3: 114 Finning KM, Martin PG, Soothill PW et al. (2002) Prediction of fetal D status from maternal plasma: introduction of a new noninvasive fetal RHD genotyping service. Trans- fusion
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... transfusion of donor lymphocytes in conjunction with the adminis- tration of alpha-interferon (IFN-α) induced cytoge- netic remission in three patients with CML in relapse following allogeneic bone marrow ... DLI-induced clinical remission at a rate approaching 80%, and molecular remission (inability to detect bcr- abl mRNA transcript using polymerase chain reaction) in nearly all patients entering clinical ... Disseminated intravascular coagulation: a vehicle on the road to multi-organ dysfunction syndrome Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a condition in which the intravascular activation of
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... produced by recombin- ant technology have enjoyed increasing use in clinical medicine, and in many instances their administration has either complemented or replaced transfusion ther- apy. The ... Vitamin preparations in the naphthoquinone family (vitamin K) are used to prevent neonatal bleeding syndromes as well as to reverse warfarin anticoagulation or to treat ingestion of warfarin-like ... vasoconstriction (Richardson and Robinson 1985; Mannucci 1986). In normal subjects, DDAVP increases FVIII and VWF levels within 30 min after infusion. Levels peak at 300–400% of baseline in 1–
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