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Vaso may refer to the following items: * Vaso, India, a village in Kheda District Of Gujarat, India * Vaso (name), several individuals with the name Vaso * Vaso-occlusive crisis * Voronezh Aircraft Production Association Voronezh Aircraft Production Association (VASO in English, ВАСО in Russian, Воронежское акционерное самолётостроительное общество, literally ''Society of Voronezh Joint-Ownership Aircraft Buil ...
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Vaso, India
Vaso is a Village located in Kheda district of Gujarat, India. nearest City is Nadiad and Kheda. Vaso Is Tehsil Of Kheda district Of Gujarat State. Places of interest Vithalbhai Haveli is a of late 18th century ''haveli'' with beautifully carved wooden pillars, frames, beams, ceilings and doors. References

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Vaso (name)
Vaso is a name common in Southern and Eastern Europe. The name may come from the name Vasilió but also as Vaso and not from the name Vasiliki. Notable people with this name include: Given name * Vaso Čubrilović (1897–1990), Bosnian Serb politician * Vaso Katraki (1914–1988), Greek painter * Vaso Komnenić (born 1955), Serbian high jumper * Vaso Laskaraki (born 1979), Greek actress * Vaso Radić (1923–2011), Bosnian politician * Vaso Sepashvili (born 1969), Georgian footballer * Vaso Subotić (born 1969), Serbian water polo player * Vaso Vasić (born 1990), Serbian footballer Surname * Millan Vaso (born 1951), Albanian footballer * Pirro Vaso (born 1948), Albanian architect See also * Vasa (name) * Vasso {{given name, type=both Given names Surnames ...
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Vaso-occlusive Crisis
A vaso-occlusive crisis is a common painful complication of sickle cell anemia in adolescents and adults. It is a form of sickle cell crisis. Sickle cell anemia – most common in those of African, Hispanic, and Mediterranean origin – leads to sickle cell crisis when the circulation of blood vessels is obstructed by sickled red blood cells, causing ischemic injuries. The most common complaint is of pain, and recurrent episodes may cause irreversible organ damage. One of the most severe forms is the acute chest syndrome which occurs as a result of infarction of the lung parenchyma. This can rapidly result in death. Other types of vaso-occlusive crisis in sickle cell anemia include dactylitis, priapism, abdominal pain, and jaundice. Diagnosis Diagnosis of vaso-occlusive crisis is based on clinical manifestations, complete blood count with white blood cell differential, platelet Platelets or thrombocytes () are a part of blood whose function (along with the coagulatio ...
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