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  1. ... not expired. The insulin should not have any clumps on the sides of the bottle. If it ... shake the bottle. This can make the insulin clump. Clear insulin does not need to be mixed. ...
  2. ... checks how well platelets, a part of blood, clump together and cause blood to clot. ... of the blood (plasma) and whether they form clumps after a certain chemical or drug is added. ...
  3. ... TTP) is a blood disorder in which platelet clumps form in small blood vessels. This leads to ... that aid in blood clotting. As the platelets clump together, fewer platelets are available in the blood ...
  4. ... floating in your vision. They are caused by clumps of cell debris or microscopic protein fibers that ... your eye. When light enters the eye, these clumps can cast a small shadow on your retina, ...
  5. ... eat cold foods. Do not eat foods that clump together, such as rice or bread. Eat small ...
  6. ... hair on your head may come out in clumps. You will probably see hair in your brush, ...
  7. ... that when a person has the disease, tiny clumps of abnormal tissue (granulomas) form in certain organs ...
  8. ... are formed when the fungus grows in a clump in a lung cavity. The cavity is often ...
  9. ... include air bubbles, fat droplets, amniotic fluid, or clumps of parasites or tumor cells. You are more ...
  10. Amyloidosis is a group of diseases in which clumps of proteins called amyloid build up in body ...
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