How To Use Blood disorder In A Sentence
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If the results are abnormal, you may be referred to a hematologist, a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating bone marrow and blood disorders.
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The meeting followed years of campaigning by the parents after their daughters were diagnosed with severe blood disorders that required bone marrow transplants.
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Doctors learn that he suffers from a blood disorder and hesitate to treat him with an antivenin, which they believe might make his condition worse.
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She suffers from a rare blood disorder.
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He was almost certainly suffering from a hereditary blood disorder called porphyria that flowed through the veins of many of Europe's royal houses.
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Additionally, only one in five people correctly answered that a hematologist is the type of specialist who treats blood disorders; similarly, only one in five could define hematology.
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She suffers from a rare blood disorder.
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These protein products, which are prepared from plasma via a process known as fractionation, are used to treat a wide variety of serious and often life-threatening conditions such as shock, trauma, infections, immunological disorders, Hemophilia A and B, and other blood disorders.
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Your symptoms may first prompt you to see your family doctor or a general practitioner. However, you may then be referred to a doctor who specializes in blood disorders (hematologist).
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About 20,000 bone marrow transplants are performed annually in the USA to treat blood disorders such as leukemia and anemia, and in up to 30% of cases, the donor is a relative, usually a sibling.
Lawsuit urges payment for bone marrow donors
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He is the author of numerous books, including Adverse Reactions, about modern drug regulation as seen through the tragic story of chloramphenicol, which caused a fatal blood disorder.
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Replacing it with the correct one fixed the fault that causes the blood disorder beta-thalassemia.
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Bute can induce blood disorders, including aplastic anaemia, leukopenia and agranulocytosis ?
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As genetic blood disorders, hemophilia and porphyria had serious effects on the crowned heads of Europe.
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On top of the asthma and allergies, I'd contracted a blood disorder called idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.
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Occasionally, it's linked to auto-immune or blood disorders, but a blood test can exclude these.
The Sun
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She suffers from a rare blood disorder.
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In the physical realm, chiastolite is used for healing rheumatism, blood disorders, veins, blood circulation, balance of blood pressure (high or low), lactation (breast milk) and rheumatism.
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An inexpensive new newborn screening method can detect a rare blood disorder that affects the immune system and causes life-threatening complications if left untreated.
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It was before the blood disorder amyloidosis began sapping his strength, and he had just delivered a rollicking speech, without notes as usual, to a hugely appreciative audience.
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His condition was diagnosed as some sort of blood disorder.
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Bute can induce blood disorders, including aplastic anaemia, leukopenia and agranulocytosis ?
Times, Sunday Times
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BATH, England—Although historians today think that he suffered from a hereditary blood disorder called porphyria, not madness, King George III's erratic behavior has always baffled and intrigued in equal measure.
The Witty Madness of David Haig's George III Is Fit for a King
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His condition was diagnosed as some sort of blood disorder.
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He is battling a very serious blood disorder called amyloidosis and has vowed to beat it, although it is not a curable condition at present.
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The serious problems included a blood disorder (hemolytic uremic syndrome/thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura) that causes blood clots and can lead to kidney impairment.
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