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Thrombocyte disease is usually caused by abnormalities, such as abnormalities based on the number and morphological deformities of platelets. Examples of platelet abnormalities include small platelets in Wiskottldrich syndrome, giant platelets in some chronic myeloproliferative diseases, Benard Soulier syndrome and Macrothrombocytopenia in gray platelet syndrome. The usual problem of automatic FBC...
The operative mortality of a mitral valve replacement surgery in patients who suffer from a rheumatic heart disease and who have a concurrent pulmonary arterial hypertension accounts for 15 to 31 %. The complexity of the disease and of the cardiovascular system itself makes it difficult to find a specific reason for the high operative mortality. In a first approach to this problem we modelled and...
Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder that requires lifelong disease management and therefore poses a pecuniary challenge in public health management in Malaysia. Constant monitoring of patients throughout their life requires novel adaptation of new technologies to enhance the effectiveness and success of the complex disease treatment regimen. In this paper we present a prototype mobile health...
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