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In [[medicine]], '''blood component transfusio'''n is the "transfer of blood components such as [[erythrocyte]]s, [[leukocyte]]s, [[platelet]]s, and plasma from a donor to a recipient or back to the donor. This process differs from the procedures undertaken in [[plasmapheresis]] and types of cytapheresis; ([[plateletpheresis]] and [[leukapheresis]]) where, following the removal of plasma or the specific cell components, the remainder is transfused back to the donor."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 18:51, 7 February 2009
In medicine, blood component transfusion is the "transfer of blood components such as erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, and plasma from a donor to a recipient or back to the donor. This process differs from the procedures undertaken in plasmapheresis and types of cytapheresis; (plateletpheresis and leukapheresis) where, following the removal of plasma or the specific cell components, the remainder is transfused back to the donor."[1]
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- ↑ Anonymous (2024), Whole blood and blood component transfusion (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.