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Our experience at managing hemoglobin levels of patients suffering from thalassemia

Thalassemia major is characterized by the individual not being able to produce enough good hemoglobin. This is called ineffective erythropoiesis. This condition leads to a cascade of compensatory mechanisms. First it leads to massive bone marrow expansion, unusual organs become involved in attempting to make blood cellular components, the absorption of iron from the food intake increases and consequently there is severe organ damage.

Little girls travel from Afghanistan to Bangalore in search of cure from Thalassemia

It was more than a year back when we a family who had two little girls suffering from thalassemia from Afghanistan approached Cure2Children Foundation for help with HLA typing. The family was overjoyed to find that both the girls had a match. The father of the girls is a driver and could not have afforded transplantation. Zwan family charities, Kabul decided to help the family and approached Dr Lawrence Faulkner for help with the transplantation.

Workshop on Voluntary Blood Donation and use of Blood Components organized at Davanagere

The pathology department of JJM Medical College Davangere with it's associated blood bank at Bapuji Hospital organized a one day workshop on “Voluntary Blood Donation and Appropriate use of Blood Components” to promote voluntary blood donation and sensitize the medical fraternity about the need for rationale utilization of available blood resources.