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Blood and Lymphatic System Procedures

The blood and lymphatic system procedures are a set of medical procedures used to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders that affect the circulatory system, including the vascular and lymphatic systems. These procedures help to diagnose and treat conditions such as anemia, cancer, obesity, high cholesterol, infla…

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Overview

The blood and lymphatic system procedures are a set of medical procedures used to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders that affect the circulatory system, including the vascular and lymphatic systems. These procedures help to diagnose and treat conditions such as anemia, cancer, obesity, high cholesterol, inflammation, and other abnormalities that can lead to life-threatening conditions. In addition, they are also used to monitor or assess the effects of treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. By accurately diagnosing and treating any underlying conditions, these procedures can help to improve a person's long-term health and quality of life.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Blood Transfusion (ISSN 3070-1937).

Journal editorial board
PROF OSARO ERHABOR · United Kingdom Nobu Akiyama · Japan Young-Kyun Lee · South Korea

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