2012年2月6日星期一

What Are the Applications of Hematology?(2)

         Aided by clinical laboratory work, hematologists also offer important insights
into some non-blood specific conditions as well. For example, these researchers often
work together with oncologists to explore the complexities and potential treatments for
cancers. The use of bone marrow due to its blood-cell generating capacities also
introduces promising research into stem cells. Unmarked stem cells hold the potential
for treatments of a wide variety of ailments.
         
          In addition, hematology plays an important role in blood transfusions, or the
exchange of blood between two organisms. Several factors must be considered in this
process, from determining the health of the donor blood to matching blood types between
donors and recipients. All such concerns may be addressed by a hematologist.
         
         Since blood always plays such a significant role in human body, it can also
increase knowledge of organs, particularly the heart and the blood vessels. Diseases
involving these systems are among the most prevalent and the most fatal in many
regions. Recognizing factors like diet and exercise impact the cardiovascular system
helps medical professionals, government officials, and society as a whole develop
programs and raise awareness to promote a healthy and balanced body.
    
            There are some medical equipments can detect hematology to see if there are
some potential diseases, for example, hematology analyzer -- can detect the parameters
of the series of red blood cells and hemoglobin, platelet and leukocyte in the blood.

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