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Publikováno v:
Blood. 79:527-531
It can be impossible to identify compatible platelet donors for alloimmunized patients whose HLA type cannot be determined or who have uncommon HLA types. We have previously shown that histocompatible donors can be rapidly identified by “mass scree
Autor:
Paul M. Ness, Sandy Ellisor, Linda Belcher, Jay H. Herman, Peter Tomasulo, German Leparc, S. Gerald Sandler, Richard A. Kaslow, Linda Chandler, Paul V. Holland, Jay E. Menitove, Harvey G. Klein, Harvey J. Alter, Robert Randell, Gerald I. Shulman, Mike Busch, Ron Gilcher, Indira Hewlett, Paul G. Schmidt, Jan Forey, Lynda S. Doll, Mark A. Popovsky, John W. Ward, Amoz I. Chernoff, Merlin H. Sayers, Kate Rothko, Steven Kleinman, Sally G. Swenson, Jay S. Epstein, Alfred J. Grindon, Bruce A. Lenes, Lyle Peterson, William Sherwood, David Fortenberry, Hilda McDonald, Pablo Fortes, Ernest R. Simon, Herbert A. Perkins, Mark A. Rayfield, Mark J. VanRaden
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 323:1312-1317
Background. We performed a multicenter study in 1989 to determine whether screening whole-blood donors for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) p24 antigen would improve transfusion safety by identifying carriers of the virus who are seronegat
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Annals of Internal Medicine; Feb78, Vol. 88 Issue 2, p155, 7p, 5 Black and White Photographs, 1 Chart
Publikováno v:
Archives of dermatology. 116(3)
• Six cutaneous tumors developed in a 48-year old man, involving his face, right axilla, trunk, and right thigh, during an eight-year period. Biopsy of the lesions demonstrated multiple plate-like lobules of basophilic cells, with broad attachments
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American heart journal. 99(1)
Previous explanations of the pathogenesis of truncus arteriosus malformation have emphasized absence of conotruncal ridges, absence of pulmonary conus, or fusion of ventricular outflow streams. These concepts explain the persistence of the single sem
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Annals of Internal Medicine. 88:155
Although coronary artery embolism is a recognized entity, there is little morphologic information indicating it is a cause of myocardial infarction. We studied patients with coronary artery embolic infarcts, which comprised 13% of our autopsy-studied