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Is Direct Blood Donation from Relatives Safe? Expert Insights Revealed

Is this true or false?????? Important Medical Knowledge -- The cessation of direct blood relative transfusions has been confirmed in response to inquiries from several friends about the authenticity of this information. An email was sent to Mackay Memorial Hospital for clarificat...


Dr. Zhan Deqin Reply:
Due to the close HLA typing among direct relatives, the recipient typically has a weakened immune system that cannot recognize foreign tissue antigens. Once the T-lymphocytes from the donor proliferate to a certain level after being transfused into the patient, they may mistakenl...

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Understanding Abnormal Blood and Urine Test Results: What They Mean

Abnormal health check results? In your blood test, the lymphocyte percentage is 40.4% (normal range: 20-40%), and in your urine microscopic examination, the white blood cell count is 15-20 and epithelial cells are also 15-20. These abnormalities may indicate a few potential issue...


Dr. Sun Weixu Reply:
The average normal range for lymphocytes is 24-44%, so your result of 40.4% is considered normal. An increase in lymphocytes may indicate various conditions, such as viral infections like AIDS, measles, mumps, or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Regarding the microscopic exami...

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