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  2. Transfusion-dependent anemia - Wikipedia

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    Transfusion-dependent anemia is a form of anemia characterized by the need for continuous blood transfusion. It is a condition that results from various diseases, and is associated with decreased survival rates. [1] [2] Regular transfusion is required to reduce the symptoms of anemia by increasing functional red blood cells and hemoglobin count.

  3. Myelodysplastic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Lenalidomide is effective in reducing red blood cell transfusion requirement in patients with the chromosome 5q ... is associated with a life expectancy of 3–10 ...

  4. Blood transfusion - Wikipedia

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    Blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood products into a person's ... Further extending the shelf-life of stored blood up to 42 days was an ...

  5. Gastric antral vascular ectasia - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding in the stomach and intestines, edema, dilated blood vessels Gastric antral vascular ectasia ( GAVE ) is an uncommon cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding or iron deficiency anemia . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The condition is associated with dilated small blood vessels in the gastric antrum , which is a distal part of the stomach . [ 1 ]

  6. Thalassemia - Wikipedia

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    Multiple blood transfusions may result in iron overload. The iron overload related to thalassemia may be treated by chelation therapy with the medications deferoxamine, deferiprone, or deferasirox. [48] [49] [50] These treatments have resulted in longer life expectancy for those with thalassemia major. [48]

  7. Crisis in A&E sees blood transfusion deaths up as waits and ...

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    One elderly man with an intestinal bleed died after treatment delays caused by a lack of available A&E beds

  8. Pernicious anemia - Wikipedia

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    Pernicious anemia is a disease where not enough red blood cells are produced due to a deficiency of vitamin B 12. [5] Those affected often have a gradual onset. [5] The most common initial symptoms are feeling tired and weak. [4]

  9. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    Young blood transfusion; Natalism; Natura naturans; ... Life expectancy vs healthcare spending of rich OECD countries. US average of $10,447 in 2018. [184]