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If you have hemophilia, you may bleed for a longer time than others may after an injury or accident. You also may bleed internally, especially in the joints (knees, ankles, and elbows). Plasma Transfusions Plasma is the liquid part of your blood. It's mainly water, but also contains pr...
0565T Autologous cellular implant derived from adipose tissue for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knees; tissue harvesting and cellular implant creation 0566T Autologous cellular implant derived from adipose tissue for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knees; injection of cellular implant into...
These changes were significantly reversed by the treatment with SH, PRP and UCB-MNCs, especially UCB-MNCs. Conclusion: Injections of UCB-MNCs into knees protect the articular cartilage and hinder the progression of KOA in rabbits by improving the local microenvironment at knee joints....
The two primary determinants of blood viscosity are the formed elements and plasma proteins. Since the vast majority of formed elements are erythrocytes, any condition affecting erythropoiesis, such as polycythemia or anemia, can alter viscosity. Since most plasma proteins are produced by the liver, ...
Patients with type III hyperlipoproteinemia exhibit increased plasma cholesterol and triacylglycerol and the presence of β- VLDL. Dysbetalipoproteinemics are prone to premature vascular disease, eruptive xanthomas on elbows and knees, and planar xanthomas in the palmar and digital creases. These patien...
, 1998). The major site for bound Gb3 oligosaccharide was a shallow groove within the face that opposes the plasma membrane when the toxin is bound (site 2), although the orientation of the carbohydrate was opposite from the model prediction. Site 1 was identified as the second most ...
Increased resting blood pressure (BP) is a risk factor for many health complications. The prevalence of elevated BP is growing among adolescents. There is a need to investigate effective ways of decreasing excessive blood pressure in this age group. The study aim was to determine the effect of...
The ethical dilemma as expressed by the nurses has three aspects: (1) as medical thinking and technology are ever advancing, there is always another treatment line to be offered. As the suffering of the patient may extend for a long time, despite all this, one is led to ask when is ...
Painless, atraumatic hematuria can occur in patients with severe hemophilia. Bed rest and increased fluid intake is sufficient initial treatment. If symptoms persist for more than 24 hours, bed rest should be continued and the plasma factor level should be corrected to 30% until the bleeding clear...