| transfusion r. |
any symptoms due to agglutination or hemolysis of the recipient's blood cells when blood for transfusion is incorrectly matched (see crossmatching), or when the recipient has a hypersensitivity reaction to some element of the donor blood.
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| transfusion-related acute lung i. |
a syndrome seen in persons receiving transfusions, characterized by pulmonary edema, dyspnea, hypoxemia, hypotension, and fever; it is thought to be a reaction to antibodies or other components of the donor blood product. Patients need oxygen support, and in some cases the syndrome can be fatal.
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| transfusion |
The direct transferring of blood, plasma, or the like into a blood vessel.
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