Mollison's blood transfusion in clinical medicine /

"Mollison's Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine is an icon in the field of transfusion and the first edition was published in 1951. The book arose from the concept of the transfusionist, as both scientist and expert consultant. For many years, this text has provided the primary, and oft...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Klein, Harvey G. (Συγγραφέας), Anstee, David J. (Συγγραφέας)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.
Έκδοση:12th ed.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Title page; Copyright page; Preface to twelfth edition; Preface to eleventh edition; Preface to first edition; In memoriam: Patrick Loudon Mollison; 1 Blood donors and the withdrawal of blood; Blood donation; Donation of whole blood; Blood management in face of a disaster; 2 Transfusion of blood, blood components and plasma alternatives in oligaemia; The response to blood loss; Restoration of intravascular volume by blood, blood components and plasma alternatives; Plasma alternatives (substitutes); Transfusion in special clinical settings; 3 Immunology of red cells; Red cell antigens.
  • Red cell antibodiesImmune responses to red cell antigens; Lectins; Reaction between antigen and antibody; Complement; 4 ABO, H, LE, P1PK, GLOB, I and FORS blood group systems; The ABO and H systems; The LE system; The P1PK and GLOB blood group systems; The Ii antigens and antibodies; Biosynthetic relationships of the P, HAB* (ABH), Ii and Lewis antigens; The FORS blood group system; 5 The Rh blood group system (including LW and RHAG); Rh antigens and genes; Rh antibodies; Rh D immunization by transfusion; Suppression of primary Rh D immunization by passively administered anti-D.
  • 6 Other red cell antigensThe Kell (K) and Kx systems; The Duffy (Fy) system; The Kidd (Jk) system; The MNSs system; The Lutheran (Lu) system; The Di, Yt, Xg, Sc, Do, Co, Ch/Rg, Ge, Cr, Kn, In, Ok, Raph, JMH and GIL systems; The Vel, Lan and Jr Systems; Collections of antigens; Other antigens with a very high or very low incidence; HLA antigens detectable on red cells; Membrane abnormalities involving red cell antigens; 7 Red cell antibodies against self-antigens, bound antigens and induced antigens; Harmless cold autoantibodies; Harmful cold autoantibodies; Harmless warm autoantibodies.
  • Harmful warm autoantibodiesAntibodies against bound or induced antigens; Polyagglutinability; Agglutinins for other normally hidden antigens; Antigens demonstrable on stored red cells and on freshly washed cells; Red cell agglutination not due to antibodies; 8 Blood grouping techniques; Factors affecting red cell-antibody interactions; Agglutination tests; Tests for lysis of red cells; The antiglobulin test (Coombs' test); Automation of serological tests; Quantification of red cell antibodies; 9 The transfusion of red cells; The survival of transfused red cells.
  • Storage of red cells in the liquid stateCollection of blood to provide components; Storage of red cells in the frozen state; The transfusion of red cells in anaemia; 10 Red cell incompatibility in vivo; Qualitative aspects of red cell destruction by alloantibodies; Quantitative aspects of the destruction of transfused red cells by alloantibodies; Destruction of transfused red cells without serologically demonstrable antibodies; Destruction of recipient's red cells by transfused antibodies; 11 Haemolytic transfusion reactions; Intravascular destruction.