Neonatal Resuscitation – Minimally Invasive Approach Neil Finer Professor Emeritus Division of Neonatology UCSD Medical School.
2/4/08 Fig. 17-10. 2/4/08 White Blood Cell Production CSFs you need to know (most important ones): GM-CSF = distinguishes myeloblast from monoblast.
Circulation. Did you know? In one day, blood travels 12,000 miles. A capillary is just wide enough for cells to pass through single file. No blood flows.
Transport of Oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Physiology of Pregnancy Daniel Hodyc Department of Physiology.
Primary Immunodeficiencies Dr. Katia Sitnitskaya.
Fetal Development. The Placenta Mammalian structure that functions in gas, nutrient, and waste exchange between the embryo (later fetus)and mother’s.
The placenta Prepared by: Dr. Areefa SM Albahri. Introduction The placenta is a complex organ, which originates from the trophoblastic layer of the fertilized.
HAEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEW BORN (HDN). Haemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) occurs when the mother has anti- red-cell IgG antibodies in her plasma.
Blood components review What type of cell do you have the most of in your blood? What is the function of platelets? What 2 gases do RBCs carry? The decreased.
Dr.Badi AlEnazi Pediatric endocrinology consultant and diabetologist Alyammamah hospital 2015.
Primary Immunodeficiencies