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Filter by Meaning The hematologist ordered a blood test to diagnose the patient's clotting disorder.
The hematologist was able to find a suitable donor for the bone marrow transplant.
The hematologist prescribed iron supplements for the young patient with low hemoglobin levels.
The hematologist treated the patient with sickle cell anemia with blood transfusions.
After being referred by her pediatrician, the parents took their child to see a hematologist for her bleeding disorder.
The hematologist performed a biopsy on the patient's spleen to determine the underlying cause of their symptoms.
The hematologist explained the patient's blood disorder to them and their family in simple terms.
The patient was experiencing abdominal pain, and the hematologist ordered an ultrasound to check for spleen abnormalities.
After several unsuccessful treatments, the patient was referred to a hematologist who specializes in spleen-related diseases.
The patient was referred to a hematologist after being diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder affecting the spleen.
The hematologist explained that spleen diseases could be caused by various factors, including genetics and infections.
The hematologist ordered a CT scan to check for spleen enlargement.
The hematologist prescribed medication to manage the patient's condition and prevent further damage to their spleen.
The hematologist reassured the patient and their family that their rare blood disorder is treatable.
The hematologist worked with the patient to manage their symptoms of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.
The hematologist ordered a genetic test to determine if the patient had a hereditary blood disorder.
The hematologist reassured the patient and their family that their rare blood disorder was not contagious.
The hematologist recommended a bone marrow transplant for the patient with myelodysplastic syndrome.
The hematologist prescribed medications to manage the patient's myelodysplastic syndrome.
The hematologist consulted with other specialists to determine the best treatment plan for the patient's rare blood disorder.
The hematologist advised the patient to avoid certain medications that could worsen their rare blood disorder.
The hematologist is an expert in treating rare blood disorders such as paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.
The hematologist collaborated with a hematopathologist to analyze the patient's blood sample for abnormalities.
The hematologist recommended a regular blood transfusion for the patient with sickle cell disease.
The hematologist ordered a blood test to confirm the diagnosis of the patient's rare blood disorder.
The hematologist prescribed medication to treat the patient's aplastic anemia.
The hematologist recommended a regular blood transfusion for the patient with a rare blood disorder.
The hematologist ordered a test to check for a clotting disorder.
The hematologist recommended a clinical trial to test a new drug for blood cancers.
The hematologist gave the patient a blood transfusion to treat their condition.
The hematologist diagnosed the patient with deep vein thrombosis.
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