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Obstetrics
Researchers' work adds to obstetrics body of knowledge
May 26th, 2005
Obstetrics data are the focus of recent research from the Japan; yamatakashi@mub, United States and Mexico. Study 1: A program of autologous blood collection from women with placenta previa starting at 32 weeks gestation has reduced the need for later homologous blood transfusion in the experience of one hospital in Osaka, Japan. "Several studies have shown that autologous blood storage during pregnancy is relatively safe for mother and fetus. However, the need for reappraisal of autologous blood transfusion in obstetric patients has been proposed," said T. Yamada and colleagues, Osaka Medical College. "We retrospectively reviewed...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-05-26)
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