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Even when blood is filtered, pathogens may pass between donor and recipient. At an average of around 0.01 microns in diameter, L-form bacteria are small enough to pass through even the finest of filters.((Mattman, | Even when blood is filtered, pathogens may pass between donor and recipient. At an average of around 0.01 microns in diameter, L-form bacteria are small enough to pass through even the finest of filters.((Mattman, | ||
- | According to one study, patients who receive a donor organ from a sarcoidosis patient develop the disease, and clean organs transplanted into sarcoidosis patients become infected.(({{pubmed> | + | According to one study, patients who receive a donor organ from a sarcoidosis patient develop the disease, and clean organs transplanted into sarcoidosis patients become infected.(({{pmid> |
All blood banks may not have strict regulations against donations from people with so-called autoimmune diseases or Th1 inflammation, | All blood banks may not have strict regulations against donations from people with so-called autoimmune diseases or Th1 inflammation, | ||
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* A letter in CHEST online advocates the removal of phagocytic cells from blood being transfused. | * A letter in CHEST online advocates the removal of phagocytic cells from blood being transfused. | ||
- | * Sarcoidosis has been transmitted to organ recipients from organ donors. (({{pubmed> | + | * Sarcoidosis has been transmitted to organ recipients from organ donors. (({{pmid> |
- | * Lancet published this case report in 1990 of sarcoidosis after a heart transplant. (({{pubmed> | + | * Lancet published this case report in 1990 of sarcoidosis after a heart transplant. (({{pmid> |
- | * Sarcoidosis has been reported to have been transmitted in bone marrow and stem cells. (({{pubmed> | + | * Sarcoidosis has been reported to have been transmitted in bone marrow and stem cells. (({{pmid> |
- | * Granulomatous pneumonitis followed bone marrow transplantation. (({{pubmed> | + | * Granulomatous pneumonitis followed bone marrow transplantation. (({{pmid> |
- | * Pulmonary sarcoidosis following stem cell transplantation: | + | * Pulmonary sarcoidosis following stem cell transplantation: |
- | * Cutaneous sarcoidosis in blood donation venepuncture sites. (({{pubmed> | + | * Cutaneous sarcoidosis in blood donation venepuncture sites. (({{pmid> |
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