exsanguination transfusion - significado y definición. Qué es exsanguination transfusion
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Qué (quién) es exsanguination transfusion - definición

CANADIAN SOUL FUNK BAND
Transfusion (band)

Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction         
COMPLICATIONS OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION
Acute hemolytic reaction; Hemolytic transfusion reaction; Hemolytic transfusion reactions
An acute hemolytic transfusion reaction (AHTR), also called immediate hemolytic transfusion reaction, is a life-threatening reaction to receiving a blood transfusion. AHTRs occur within 24 hours of the transfusion and can be triggered by a few milliliters of blood.
Transfusion-related acute lung injury         
MEDICAL CONDITION
TRALI; Transfusion-associated acute lung injury; Transfusion related acute lung injury; Transfusion related lung injury; Transfusion-associated lung injury; Transfusion associated lung injury
Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the serious complication of transfusion of blood products that is characterized by the rapid onset of excess fluid in the lungs. It can cause dangerous drops in the supply of oxygen to body tissues.
transfusion         
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Transfusion (disambiguation)
n.
Transferrence, transmission.

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Simon Caine

Simon Caine was a short-lived Toronto funk/soul band, which recorded a solitary album in 1970. Most of the musicians went on to become top session players on the Canadian music scene throughout the 1970s and 1980s working with the likes of Bruce Cockburn, David Wiffen and Murray McLauchlan.