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Targeted therapy. Complications of cancer treatment. Low levels of healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin needed to carry oxygen to the body's tissues, called ...
Wilson's disease can sometimes damage red blood cells, a process called hemolysis. This leads to anemia and jaundice. Heart conditions. Wilson's disease may ...
A CBC shows whether your red blood cell count is low, called anemia. Anemia suggests that the cancer is causing blood loss. A high level of white blood ...
... red blood cell [RBC] transfusion per institutional guidelines is allowed, however the most recent RBC transfusion may not have been done within 7 days prior ...
Low counts of red blood cells from serious blood loss. Sudden hearing loss from an unknown cause. Sudden vision loss from blocked blood flow to the retina ...
... RBC transfusion dependent (defined as an average of ≥2 units of RBC transfusions per month (total of greater than 6 RBC transfusions) over the 12 weeks ...
Secondary endpoints included hemoglobin, epistaxis severity score, RBC ... Compared with 3 months of pretreatment, RBC transfusions decreased by 93% (median of ...
Less often, a high hemoglobin count happens because: The body creates more red blood cells to make up for low oxygen levels due to heart or lung conditions. The ...
Suspicion of internal bleeding may arise if a routine blood test shows depletion of red blood cells from iron deficiency (anemia) without an obvious explanation ...
Hemoglobin >= 8.0 g/dL (may receive red blood cell [RBC] transfusions); Creatinine clearance or radioisotope glomerular filtration rate (GFR) >= 70 mL/min ...
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