10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERYTHROCYTOPENIA»
Discover the use of
erythrocytopenia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
erythrocytopenia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Nursing Diagnosis: Application to Clinical Practice
When conditions have or possibly could have affected coagulation (eg, chronic
renal failure, alcohol abuse, anticoagulant therapy), a collaborative problem such
as PC: Hemolysis or PC: Erythrocytopenia would be indicated. If the risk factors ...
Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet, 2008
2
Theranostics, Gallium-68, and Other Radionuclides: A Pathway ...
Mild hematological toxicity (erythrocytopenia and thrombocytopenia grade I) was
observed in 7/53 (13.2%) of patients with intact spleen. Erythrocytopenia grade I
was also observed in 1/11 (9.1%) of patients without spleen after PRRNT.
Richard P. Baum, Frank Rösch, 2012
3
Recent Advances in Pediatrics Hematology
Many causes of childhood AIHA have a preceding history of viral illness and
commonly occur during convalescence phase of illness implicating an immune
mechanism.17 Anemia could also result because of transient erythrocytopenia (
TEC) ...
Transient erythrocytopenia of childhood d. Thalassemia syndrome e Parvovirus
B19 aplastic crisis A 12-year-old male adolescent presents with a 1-month history
of fever, weight loss, fatigue, and pain and localized swelling of the midproximal ...
Bradley S. Marino, Katie S. Fine, 2013
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Defining the Laboratory Animal: IV Symposium, International ...
The tests were always carried out 1 week after the transport. Leukocytosis
persisted for 8 weeks and even longer, whereas erythrocytopenia normalized in
the course of another fortnight. The connection between the reaction described
and the ...
6
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases—Advances in Research and ...
Increasing serum uric acid levels were only positively associated with
erythrocytopenia. Compared with quartile 1 of uric acid, the ORs of quartile 2,
quartile 3 and quartile 4 were, respectively, 0.910 (037-2239, P = 0.837), 2.147 (
0.901-5.116, ...
Erythrocytopenia (erythro = red, cyte = cell, penia = decrease) leads to anemia (
an = without, emia = blood). Anemia does not mean without any blood; it means
low or decreased RBC volume. Signs and symptoms of anemia can be minor or ...
Marianne Neighbors, Ruth Tannehill-Jones, 2014
8
A Quick Reference to Medical Terminology
Also known as hemolytic disease of the newborn. erythrocyte mature red blood
cell erythrocytopenia deficiency of red blood cells; erythropenia erythrocytosis
increase in the number of red blood cells erythropenia See erythrocytopenia ...
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Differential Diagnosis by Laboratory Medicine: A Quick ...
... high altitude, vomiting, chronic congestive heart failure Interfering Factors:
medicaments - (androgens, corticosteroids, diuretics, gentamicin, methyldopa,
methyltestosterone, testosterone) Decreased Values - erythrocytopenia
amyloidosis, ...
Vincent Marks, Dusan Mesko, 2002
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MCQs in Medical Surgical Nursing with Explanatory Answers : 2007
C. Erythrocytopenia or decreased number of red blood cells is responsible for
diminished cellular oxygenation, leading to fatigue and weakness. Dyspnea and
cyanosis in CRF is due to fluid overload resulting in pulmonary edema. Bleeding
...