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Guidelines to detect congenitial immunodeficiency
Consequences of absence of normal immunity :
1.Risk of infections, recurrent and severe, in a young child.
2.Autoimmunity, because the host cannot completely get rid of microbial pathogens and their antigens which persist.
3.Malignancies, especially lymphomas, others being leukemias and gastric carcinomas, are several fold more frequent in immunodeficient (ID) children.
Consequences of absence of normal immunity :
1.Risk of infections, recurrent and severe, in a young child.
2.Autoimmunity, because the host cannot completely get rid of microbial pathogens and their antigens which persist.
3.Malignancies, especially lymphomas, others being leukemias and gastric carcinomas, are several fold more frequent in immunodeficient (ID) children.
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Facts About Platelet Transfusion : Hematological Disorders in Children
Epidemics of Dengue and Leptospirosis is not new every monsoon in India. So also acute shortage of Platelets; product like FFP is very often substituted in case of nonavailability of platelets in Blood Bank. "The Best Blood Is Still the one that you have not received"
Facts About Platelet Transfusion :
Types Of Platelets :
1.Random Donor platelets (RDP) are prepared from donated blood with in 4 to 6 hrs of collection by centrifugation & it contains approximately 5.5 x 1010 platelets.
2.Single Donor Platelets (SDP) are prepared by platelet aphaeresis machine. One unit of SDP is equivalent to 5 to 10 units of RDP.
Facts About Platelet Transfusion :
Types Of Platelets :
1.Random Donor platelets (RDP) are prepared from donated blood with in 4 to 6 hrs of collection by centrifugation & it contains approximately 5.5 x 1010 platelets.
2.Single Donor Platelets (SDP) are prepared by platelet aphaeresis machine. One unit of SDP is equivalent to 5 to 10 units of RDP.
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