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Hepatitis
 
HematologyHepatitis A, B and CHepatology

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2008-08-05  Hematology - Liver Biopsy:   As long as you doctor does not feel there is a risk of extended bleeding then you will be fine. If the doctor felt you did not have enough platelets then he would order a transfusion to top yours up before...
2008-08-04  Hematology - blood types:   If both parents are heterozygous and have a recessive gene each, the chances of having a child that is Rh negative is 1 in 4, with a 1 in 2 chance of a child carrying the recessive gene. This is based...
2008-08-02  Hematology - thelesemia:   Thalassemia is the name of a group of genetic blood disorders. To understand how thalassemia affects the human body, you must first understand a little about how blood is made. Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying...
2008-07-31  Hematology - iron suplements:   I'm not really sure about how they tell the difference, I'm pretty sure that they can though. I thik it is to do with the amount of blood found but this is as much as I know. It may well be IBS,...
2008-07-31  Hematology - hi i think i have anemia:   If you talked to your doctor and mentioned the bubbling and tingling in your legs then they will have taken that into account when diagnosing you. If you still think you may have anaemia, it may be worth...


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