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Crossmatch

Known as: crossmatched, crossmatching 
National Institutes of Health

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1997
1997
Transplantation of organs is becoming increasingly successful. What was once an experimental and life-saving emergency procedure… 
1989
1989
1. Presensitization in first cadaver kidney recipients can lead to increased risk of graft failure by hyperacute rejection, or… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
Current recommendations for the management of trauma victims include immediate crossmatching of 4 to 6 units of blood. Unused… 
Review
1983
Review
1983
The use of type and screen (T&S) has reduced our overall crossmatch:transfusion (C:T) ratio from 2.5:1 prior to T&S to 1.9:1… 
1982
1982
The crossmatching laboratory is regarded as a stressful work environment where many nontechnical issues may influence the… 
Review
1980
Review
1980
The results of elimination of routine crossmatching in certain elective surgical procedures over a one‐year period in a small… 
1979
1979
A realistic guideline for transfusion therapy was prepared, with the cooperation of the departments of anesthesiology and surgery… 
1977
1977
THE 21-day shelf-life of donated blood, stored at 4 to 6 C obligates blood bank directors and other physicians to manage this… 
1953
1953
THE "serum method" of crossmatching has been described in detail by Soutter, Allen and Emerson.1 According to the authors: "This…