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Hepatitis
 
HematologyHepatitis A, B and CHepatology

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2008-08-18  Hepatology - q:   Hi Sammy, Your question was referred to me to answer. Please be advised that this is a medical education site. I do not provide medical diagnoses and/or management via the internet. This service is...
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,...


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