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Transfusion Support for Patients with Sickle Cell Diseases
This work addresses the problem of knowing when and how to transfuse, a dilemma many physicians face. It reviews the role of transfusion in the context of what is known about the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of sickle cell disease, with emphasis on transfusion in pediatrics. author: Rosse, Wendell F.; publisher: Karger
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Heinemann Library Need to Know: Sickle Cell Disorder
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Churchill Livingstone Ethnicity and Screening for Sickle Cell Thalassaemia
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Politics of Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia
This text covers the politics of sickle cell and thalassaemia and offers a detailed evaluation of the services available. It is unusual in placing patients and their families at the centre of the study, allowing their views to be heard, and relating them to the delivery and organization of service. author: Anionwu, Elizabeth; publisher: Open U.P.
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Need to Know: Sickle Cell Disorder
Providing information that does not patronize, over-simplify or judge, this series examines social phenomena that are difficult or harmful. Each book traces the history, prevalence and consequences of such phenomena and offers ways of finding help for those involved or affected. author: Gillie, Oliver; publisher: Heinemann Library
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Need to Know: Sickle Cell Disorder
Providing information that does not patronize, over-simplify or judge, this series examines social phenomena that are difficult or harmful. Each book traces the history, prevalence and consequences of such phenomena and offers ways of finding help for those involved or affected. author: Gillie, Oliver; publisher:
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