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But T lymphocytes — white blood cells involved in inflammation — appear to be activated in oral lichen planus. This could mean that it's an immune condition ...
Larger molecules, such as proteins and red blood cells, are too big to pass through the filter. The waste is then moved out of the body via urine. With FSGS ...
High pre-test probability of normal CSF parameters (glucose, protein, WBC, RBCs); CSF protein <60 mg/dL; CSF glucose, nucleated cells and red blood cells within ...
... Red blood cell exchange, Apheresis. Richard L. Godby, M.D.. Hematologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Blood transfusion ...
This includes studies that explore new therapies, such as someday providing new red blood cells for people with leukemia, healthy neurons for stroke, and ...
... blood cells will try to get rid of (reject) the transplanted organ. Anti-thymocyte globulin (rabbit) works by preventing the white blood cells from doing this.
... red blood cells (RBCs) treated with the INTERCEPT Blood System (IBS) for Red Blood Cells compared to patients transfused with conventional RBCs. Acupuncture ...
Untreated peptic ulcers can cause: Bleeding in the stomach or duodenum. Bleeding can be a slow blood loss that leads to too few red blood cells, called anemia.
... red blood cells), thrombocytopenia (low number of blood platelets), bone disease, or enlarged liver or spleen. This medicine is to be given only by or under ...
Sickle cell anemia is another condition that increases the risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms. This inherited disorder causes your red blood cells to become hard, ...
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