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increasingly sophisticated phenotypic, genotypic and functional analyses. 2 - 6 The World Health Organization (WHO) has proposed the following classification for histiocytic disorders: 4 , 5 1) Class I including LCH; 2) Class II including
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that blood products have been stored prior to transfusion has been shown to have an effect on infection rates. Structural and functional changes, or ‘storage lesions’ occur within red blood cells when they are stored for prolonged periods. This includes
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patients with GSD irrespective of locations, case reports and articles investigating specific aspects from preclinic research, imaging, treatment and outcomes. Historical overview and epidemiology First described by Jackson in 1838 ( 1 ), in a
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. Moreover, a combination of morphological and biochemical classification of cell death is necessary for a more accurate diagnosis and similar cell deaths can have a high degree of functional and immunological differences. 73 The modality of cell death