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Prophylactic versus selective blood transfusion for sickle cell anaemia during pregnancy (Cochrane Review) ABSTRACT Background: Sickle cells have a shorter life span than normal red blood cells. It has been suggested that pregnancy complications for women with sickle cell anaemia may be reduced by regular blood transfusions. The aim is to maintain haemoglobin at 60-70% of the . . . |
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