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    Successful treatment of refractory autoimmune haemolytic anaemia in a post-unrelated bone marrow transplant paediatric patient with rituximab by HONGENG, S, TARDTONG, P, WORAPONGPAIBOON, S, UNGKANONT, A, JOOTAR, S

    Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-05-2002)
    “…Here, we report a case of paediatric beta-thalassaemia major patient who underwent unrelated T cell-non- depleted bone marrow transplantation and developed a…”
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    The safe blood components for a hemophilia patient: a case report by Chuansumrit, A, Pandhawong, S, Tardtong, P, Isarangkura, P

    “…This study comments on safe blood components prepared for a 6 year old boy with hemophilia A (F VIII:C 1.8%). He has required blood transfusion since 10 months…”
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    Plasmapheresis for the preparation of HIV free cryoprecipitate by Tardtong, P, Chuansumrit, A, Stabanswadigan, S, Chiewsilp, P, Isarangkura, P

    “…Single donor cryoprecipitate was prepared by blood cell separator for treatment of hemophilia A and von Willebrand patients to reduce a risk of transfusion…”
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    Red cell antibodies in thalassemia hemoglobinopathy patients by Tardtong, P, Ratanasirivanich, P, Chiewsilp, P, Hathirat, P

    “…One hundred sixty-four previously transfused patients with T/H disease received one to 136 transfusions with an average of 14.65. Immunization to red blood…”
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    Transfusion requirements in patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever by CHUANSUMRIT, Ampaiwan, PHIMOLTHARES, Vawdaw, TARDTONG, Pimpan, TAPANEYA-OLARN, Chaleomsri, TAPANEYA-OLARN, Wiwat, KOWSATHIT, Pongsakdi, CHANTAROJSIRI, Teerachai

    “…Dengue viruses are endemic in Thailand and Southeast Asian countries. A retrospective study of 175 patients with dengue virus infection admitted at the…”
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    Iron stores in Thai blood donors by Tardtong, P, Sthabunswadigarn, S, Atamasirikul, K, Chaunsumrit, A, Suwannuruk, R

    “…A high number of blood donations may cause iron depletion. In order to evaluate iron stores in volunteer Thai blood donors, 82 male and 72 female donors were…”
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    Iron stores in autologous blood donors by Sthabunswadigarn, S, Tardtong, P, Atamasirikul, K, Suwannuruk, R, Suddhasthira, T

    “…Depletion of body iron stores is a major factor limiting regular blood donation in volunteer donors. Autologous blood donors are requested to donate more…”
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    Prevalence of factor V Leiden in Thai blood donors by Chuansumrit, A, Jarutwachirakul, W, Sasanakul, W, Rurgkhum, S, Tardtong, P, Hathirat, P

    “…Factor V Leiden was recently found to be the most common cause of familial venous thrombosis in the European population. We have studied the prevalence of…”
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    Low cost locally prepared fibrin glue for clinical applications: reported of 145 cases. Committee of Bangkok International Hemophilia Training Center by Isarangkura, P, Chiewsilp, P, Chuansumrit, A, Suwannuraks, M, Keorochana, S, Attanawanich, S, Tardtong, P, Martinowitz, U, Horoszowski, H

    “…Fibrin glue (FG) is one of the blood products known to be very useful for local hemostatic measure and as a medically valuable tool for adhesion, sealing,…”
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    Successful allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Patients: first report in Thailand by Hongeng, S, Benjaponpitak, S, Tardtong, P, Varavithya, W, Chuansumrit, A, Chunharas, A, Chaisiripoomkere, W, Hathira, P

    “…Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS), an X-linked recessive disorder, is characterized by primary progressive T cell immunodeficiency, impaired antipolysaccharide…”
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