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Summary Of: Apheresis

It is important to remember that when the apheresis system is used for therapy the system is removing relatively small amounts of fluid... blue pressure cuff is controlled by the platelet apheresis machine in newer models... blue pressure cuff is controlled by the platelet apheresis machine in newer models... apheresis is useful in collecting FFP... Quality control demands the platelets from apheresis be equal to or greater than 3... donation period following apheresis is twice as long as that for a single unit... of the platelet apheresis machine which can be configured to separate other components as well... of the platelet apheresis machine which can be configured to separate other components as well... Please refer to the individual apheresis methods for use in diseases... The various apheresis techniques may be used whenever the removed constituent is causing severe symptoms of disease... apheresis has to be performed fairly often...

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