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Blood donors and the withdrawal of blood
Transfusion of blood, blood components and plasma alternatives in oligaemia
Immunology of red cells
ABO, Lewis, and P groups and Ii antigens
The Rh blood group system (and LW)
Other red cell antigens
Red cell antibodies against self antigens, bound antigens and induced antigens bound antigens and induced antigens
Blood grouping techniques
The transfusion of red cells
Red cell incompatibility in vivo
Haemolytic transfusion reactions
Haemolytic disease of the fetus and the newborn
Immunology of leucocytes, platelets and plasma components
The transfusion of platelets, leucocytes, haemopoietic cells and plasma components
Some unfavourable effects of transfusion
Infectious agents transmitted by transfusion
Haemopheresis
Alternatives to blood transfusion.
Transfusion of blood, blood components and plasma alternatives in oligaemia
Immunology of red cells
ABO, Lewis, and P groups and Ii antigens
The Rh blood group system (and LW)
Other red cell antigens
Red cell antibodies against self antigens, bound antigens and induced antigens bound antigens and induced antigens
Blood grouping techniques
The transfusion of red cells
Red cell incompatibility in vivo
Haemolytic transfusion reactions
Haemolytic disease of the fetus and the newborn
Immunology of leucocytes, platelets and plasma components
The transfusion of platelets, leucocytes, haemopoietic cells and plasma components
Some unfavourable effects of transfusion
Infectious agents transmitted by transfusion
Haemopheresis
Alternatives to blood transfusion.