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Cancer > Apheresis
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Apheresis Defined
A procedure in which blood is collected, part of the blood such as platelets or white blood cells is taken out, and the rest of the blood is returned to the donor. Also called pheresis.
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- Apheresis Login page: Apheresis Login page
- International Apheresis Registry: International Apheresis Registry
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- Prolonged iron depletion afterallogenei c 2-unit RBC apheresis: Blackwell Synergy - Transfusion, Volume 41 Issue 5 Page 602-605, May 2001 (Article Abstract)
- Double Red Cell Aperesis
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- apheresis india srivastava r - Google Scholar: apheresis india srivastava r - Google Scholar1
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