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When certain cancer medicines are used to fight cancer cells, they also affect the white blood cells that fight infections. ... Sickle cell disease (red blood ...
These can include a condition in which the blood makes too few red blood cells, called anemia, and swelling of the tongue, called glossitis. Other ...
... blood, called hyperkalemia. Heart and blood vessel disease, also called cardiovascular disease. This could lead to a stroke. Fewer red blood cells to carry ...
... blood cells called B cells. These cells also are ... red bumps on the arm Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma on the arm Enlarge image ... Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma showing ...
This includes studies that explore new therapies, such as someday providing new red blood cells for people with leukemia, healthy neurons for stroke, and ...
If you have severe damage to bone marrow, you may also receive transfusions of red blood cells or blood platelets. Treatment for internal contamination. Some ...
Anemia (low red blood cells) or · Blood or bone marrow problems or · Diabetes, history of or · Edema (fluid retention or swelling) or · Heart or blood vessel ...
About this study. The study will enroll low risk MDS patients who need red blood cell transfusions and who are refractory to or are not using ...
... red blood cells. It's also called a glycated hemoglobin test. The higher your blood sugar levels, the more hemoglobin you'll have with sugar attached. An ...
Loss of red blood cells, known as anemia. Bone loss, called osteoporosis. Inflammation of the skin, joints and eyes. An increased risk of colon cancer. A ...
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