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Melanie E Fields

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Transfusion|August 3, 2019
Personalizing transfusion in sickle cell disease: where is the canary in the mine?Melanie E Fields
Blood|April 14, 2022
With age comes resilienceDavid B Wilson, Melanie E Fields
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America|November 18, 2022
The Development of Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Cognitive Decline in Sickle Cell DiseaseKristie Ramos, Kristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields
Neoreviews|August 3, 2021
Neurologic and Cognitive Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease from Infancy through AdolescenceSarah L Mayer, Melanie E Fields, Monica L Hulbert
Stroke|January 22, 2019
Advances in Understanding Ischemic Stroke Physiology and the Impact of Vasculopathy in Children With Sickle Cell DiseaseKristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields, Michael M Dowling
Blood|January 10, 2015
Higher-than-expected prevalence of silent cerebral infarcts in children with hemoglobin SC diseaseKristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields, Monica L Hulbert
Frontiers in Physiology|December 8, 2022
Editorial: Cerebral oxygen supply and demand in sickle cell disease: Evidence of local ischemia despite global hyperemiaMeher R Juttukonda, Lena Vaclavu, Fenella J Kirkham, et al.
Transfusion|June 3, 2015
Red blood cell storage duration is not associated with clinical outcomes for acute chest syndrome in children with sickle cell diseaseMelanie E Fields, Monica L Hulbert, Ling Chen, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|December 10, 2023
Recovery of factor V activity is delayed with reperfusion injury after liver transplantMehul Thakkar, Surbhi Saini, Janis Stoll, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|August 12, 2016
A pilot study of parent education intervention improves early childhood development among toddlers with sickle cell diseaseMelanie E Fields, Catherine Hoyt-Drazen, Regina Abel, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 38) with videos related to

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Transfusion|August 3, 2019
Personalizing transfusion in sickle cell disease: where is the canary in the mine?Melanie E Fields
Blood|April 14, 2022
With age comes resilienceDavid B Wilson, Melanie E Fields
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America|November 18, 2022
The Development of Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Cognitive Decline in Sickle Cell DiseaseKristie Ramos, Kristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields
Neoreviews|August 3, 2021
Neurologic and Cognitive Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease from Infancy through AdolescenceSarah L Mayer, Melanie E Fields, Monica L Hulbert
Stroke|January 22, 2019
Advances in Understanding Ischemic Stroke Physiology and the Impact of Vasculopathy in Children With Sickle Cell DiseaseKristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields, Michael M Dowling
Blood|January 10, 2015
Higher-than-expected prevalence of silent cerebral infarcts in children with hemoglobin SC diseaseKristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields, Monica L Hulbert
Frontiers in Physiology|December 8, 2022
Editorial: Cerebral oxygen supply and demand in sickle cell disease: Evidence of local ischemia despite global hyperemiaMeher R Juttukonda, Lena Vaclavu, Fenella J Kirkham, et al.
Transfusion|June 3, 2015
Red blood cell storage duration is not associated with clinical outcomes for acute chest syndrome in children with sickle cell diseaseMelanie E Fields, Monica L Hulbert, Ling Chen, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|December 10, 2023
Recovery of factor V activity is delayed with reperfusion injury after liver transplantMehul Thakkar, Surbhi Saini, Janis Stoll, et al.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer|August 12, 2016
A pilot study of parent education intervention improves early childhood development among toddlers with sickle cell diseaseMelanie E Fields, Catherine Hoyt-Drazen, Regina Abel, et al.
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