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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-962738

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1. A resume of possible transfusion reactions is discussed2. Two examples of incomplete antibodies are presented3. Improvement of the local cross-matching technique is suggested4. The results of a bacteriologic examination of 62 donor blood samples are presented5. Suggestions for reducing the incidence of donor blood contamination are discussed with particular emphasis on the need for the proper use of pilot tubes. (Summary)

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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-959444

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Eleven cases of acquired idiopathic aplastic anemia were treated with Stanozolol and six cases with methyltestosterone to determine whether anabolic steroids, when used singly, are effective in the treatment of this disorder, and whether analogues with minimal androgenic properties would stimulate hemopoiesis as well. Our data suggest that Stanozolol stimulated hemoglobin and reticulocyte rise within three months of treatment or as early as four to six weeks and decreased the transfusion requirements in these cases as well as methyltestosterone without the undesirable masculinization of the subjects. It is apparent that the erythropoietic stimulation of testosterone resides primarily in the anabolic principle and is not lost with decreasing androgenicity. The neutrophile and platelet response was rather slow. The platelets in particular failed to normalize even in those where the hemoglobin levels have reached normal proportions. However, the subjects became free from serious bleeding. Infection was not a serious problem in our series. Only one of the seventeen cases died within the period of observation. Only two individuals had neutrophile counts below 1000 per cubic mm. initially, both of whom survived pulmonary and gastrointestinal infections. (Summary)

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