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      new window Blood Types - DrGreene.com Description: Clear patient-oriented information on the basics of different blood types. (drgreene.com)
new window BloodBook Description: Provides information about blood, facts, transfusion, news, safety, diseases, disorders, autologous blood collection and storage. (bloodbook.com)
new window BloodGivers Description: FAQs about blood donation, examples of how it is used, basic facts and blood types and compatibility. (bloodgivers.com)
new window Cells of the Blood Description: Click on any of the cells to identify the cell type and get further information. (www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk)
new window Cryoglobulinemia Description: Types I, II, II, treatment and information, cryofiltration apheresis. (dynamics.org)
new window HealtHub Description: A brief introduction of polycythemia, followed by links to overviews, research articles, diagnosis and treatment methods. (healthubs.com)
new window MediScene Description: Provides medical information, questions and answers about blood, lymph nodes and clotting. (mediscene.com)
new window Pediatric Oncall- Routine Blood Test Description: Brief description of the complete blood count. (pediatriconcall.com)
new window XLP or Ducans Disease Resource Site Description: X-linked Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (XLP) or Duncans syndrome. A family site with resources and news for 4 sons who suffer from this disease. (teamhartley.co.uk)
new window XLP: X-Linked Lymphoproliferative Disorder Description: Explains this rare condition which affects only males. Includes personal accounts and offers contact information for sufferers. (xlp.ca)
 




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