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Things transfusion often describes (“transfusion ________”)
syndrome, associated, disease, recovery, period, sample, blood, day, related, hemoglobin, transmitted, specimens, specimen
How transfusion often is described (“________ transfusion”)
massive, post, intrauterine, red, incompatible, fetal, direct, immediate, partial, rapid, whole, placental, twin, allogeneic, perioperative, previous, intravenous, single, prophylactic, homologous, arterial, preoperative, simple, autologous, successful, intravascular, mismatched, maternal, further, chronic, subsequent, possible, fresh, adequate, fetomaternal, intraperitoneal, recent, intraoperative, prior, granulocyte, pre, neonatal, complete, regular, initial, safe, urgent, volume, uterine, excessive, prompt, slow, over, indirect, cross, routine, multiple, elective, continuous, severe, acute, operative, postoperative, frequent, pretransplant, allogenic, therapeutic, saving, unnecessary, random, platelet, hemolytic, exchange, cell, replacement, utero, repeated
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