Introduction Degradation pigments of haemoglobin are coloured products formed during the normal breakdown of haemoglobin. Haemoglobin degradation occurs after the destruction of senescent red blood cells, which have an average Read More ……..
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Introduction Degradation pigments of haemoglobin are coloured products formed during the normal breakdown of haemoglobin. Haemoglobin degradation occurs after the destruction of senescent red blood cells, which have an average Read More ……..
Introduction The LE (Lupus Erythematosus) cell phenomenon is a classical immuno-hematological finding associated with autoimmune diseases. It was first described in 1948 by Hargraves et al., marking a major milestone Read More ……..
Introduction Hemoglobin is a complex iron-containing protein present in red blood cells. It is responsible for the transport of oxygen from the lungs to body tissues. Hemoglobin also plays a crucial Read More ……..
Introduction Blood transfusion is a life-saving therapeutic procedure widely used in medical and surgical practice, but it is not without risk. A transfusion reaction refers to any adverse clinical event Read More ……..
Introduction Blood transfusion is a life-saving medical procedure widely used in anemia, trauma, surgery, obstetric emergencies, hematological disorders, and critical care. Advances in transfusion medicine, such as component therapy, donor Read More ……..