Dr. Carol Fay Whitsett MD
Hematologist-Pathologist | Hematology
1900 Hempstead Tpke Suite 500 East Meadow NY, 11554About
Dr. Carol Whitsett is a hematology pathologist practicing in East Meadow, NY. Dr. Whitsett specializes in reviewing blood samples and interpreting laboratory results. These results give them an idea of whether certain diseases are malignant or not, in order for them to properly determine what exact treatment is needed. Hematology pathologists are normally experts in leukemia, lymphoma, anemia, hemophilia and many other blood diseases.
Education and Training
Howard University Medical School MD
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Assessment of blood administration procedures: problems identified by direct observation and administrative incident reporting.
- Survival studies with another example of anti-Cr.
- Positive direct antiglobulin tests associated with intravenous gamma globulin use in bone marrow transplant recipients.
- Anti-JMH identified in serum and in eluate from red cells of a JMH-negative man.
- HLA-A,B and DR antigens in North Carolina Blacks with sarcoidosis.
- HLA-A, -B, and -DR antigenic factors in ocular sarcoidosis.
- Immunological characteristics and clinical significance of anti-H in the Ah phenotype.
- Red cell destruction in the absence of detectable antibody.
- Specific blocking of MLR-stimulating determinants (HLA-D) with B-cell alloantisera: preabsorption of antibody on stimulator cells.
- Specific blocking of MLR-stimulating determinants (HLA-D) with B-cell alloantisera: preabsorption of antibody on stimulator cells.
- The role of hematopoietic growth factors in transfusion medicine.
- Autologous and allogeneic red cell survival studies in the presence of autoanti-AnWj.
- Human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase bears the Yta blood group antigen and is reduced or absent in the Yt(a-b-) phenotype.
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