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Van Rheineck Leijssius A.
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Department of Internal Medicine, Twenteborg Hospital, Almelo, Netherlands
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Clinical Laboratory Twenteborg Hospital Almelo, Twenteborg Hospital, Almelo, Netherlands
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Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Twenteborg Hospital, Almelo, Netherlands
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Department of Anaesthesiology, Twenteborg Hospital, Almelo, Netherlands
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Department of Internal Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract
Transfusionrelated acute lung injury is a serious and potentially lethal complication occurring after transfusion of blood products. Underreporting is strongly suspected because of a lack of awareness among health care providers. In this report we describe a case of TRALI and discuss definition criteria, pathogenesis an treatment options. Copyright © 2009, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Intensive Care. All Rights Reserved.
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