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blood transfusion

NOUN
  1. the introduction of blood or blood plasma into a vein or artery

How To Use blood transfusion In A Sentence

  • Most instances have been associated with infection, blood transfusion, or termination of pregnancy.
  • Remember - one day you may owe your life to a blood transfusion.
  • There is no single procedure to replace the surgical patient's need for blood transfusion.
  • Intake of potentially hepatotoxic drugs, intravenous drug addiction and previous blood transfusions were ruled out in all patients.
  • Delay in diagnosis increases the risk of rupture, intra-abdominal hemorrhage, blood transfusion, need for operative intervention and death.
  • We may also have been exposed to the virus in the past through blood transfusion or donor inseminations.
  • The frequency of perioperative blood transfusion was significantly higher in the patients who were anemic.
  • Pregnant mothers too require blood transfusions from time to time as do some premature babies.
  • Over the next two weeks he made a slow clinical improvement and required blood transfusion and intravenous nutrition.
  • This little instrument," Kennedy explained, "which I have here is known as a canula, a little canal, for leading off blood from the veins of one person to another -- in other words, blood transfusion. The Dream Doctor
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