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trans·fuse [træn(t)sfju:z] V. trans.

1. transfuse MED. (transfer):

to transfuse blood

2. transfuse (impart):

transfuse SUST.

transfuse

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to transfuse blood

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Lower showed it was possible for blood to be transfused from animal to animal and from animal to man intravenously, a xenotransfusion.
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Their blood can be transfused to patients of any other blood group in an emergency or if the patient's own blood group is unavailable.
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Platelets may also be transfused when the platelet count is normal but the platelets are dysfunctional, such as when an individual is taking aspirin or clopidogrel.
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These should not be recorded more than 60 minutes before the start of the transfusion and should be checked before each blood component is transfused.
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If all of the incidentally collected white blood cells are transfused with the platelets, substantial rejection problems can occur.
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In other donors, an intentionally incompatible unit of blood is transfused to produce antibodies to the antigens on the red cells.
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But if no clumping occurs, the donor's blood may be safely transfused to the person who needs it.
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It is often transfused as a four to six unit pool instead of as a single product.
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The blood component transfused is not part of the case definition.
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If agglutination occurs, that particular donor's blood can not be transfused to that particular recipient.
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