transfusion in the PONS Dictionary

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She dies when she receives a transfusion of the stranger's blood.
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Plasma transfusion was possible at that time, but still experimental.
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If the plasma is frozen promptly and is intended for transfusion, it is typically labeled as fresh frozen plasma.
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Sometimes, these events were severe enough to require transfusion of blood or plasma concentrates to stop bleeding and counteract anemia.
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Another nonspecific form of immunologic transfusion complication is mild to moderate immunosuppression consequent to transfusion.
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The transfusions were to increase red blood cells in riders' blood, thus taking more oxygen to their muscles.
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In longstanding cases and in patients who have taken iron supplementation or received numerous blood transfusions, iron overload may be a significant problem.
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A single body lifting operation can require seven to 10 hours under general anesthesia, blood transfusions and often, another surgeon to assist.
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In the hospital, she was given repeated blood transfusions by the doctors in an attempt to save her life.
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Young who suffered from anemia and ulcers, died after several unsuccessful blood transfusions.
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