Introduction Compatibility test in blood transfusion, also called crossmatching, is a pre-transfusion laboratory procedure. It is performed to ensure that the donor’s blood is serologically compatible with the recipient’s blood. Read More ……..
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Introduction Compatibility test in blood transfusion, also called crossmatching, is a pre-transfusion laboratory procedure. It is performed to ensure that the donor’s blood is serologically compatible with the recipient’s blood. 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 Medical microbiology is a branch of microbiology that studies microorganisms (such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites) that cause human diseases. It focuses on understanding these pathogens, their life Read More ……..
Introduction The ABO blood group system is the most important classification used for blood transfusions, categorizing human blood into four main types: A, B, AB, and O. This classification is Read More ……..
Introduction Proteins are the high molecular weight mixed polymers of α-amino acids joined with peptide linkage (-CO-N H-). Proteins are the chief constituents of all living matter. They contain carbon, Read More ……..