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Exchange transfusion activates coagulation and alters the coagulation profile in newborn infants
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 09/20/06
Langstrom S, et al. - Exchange transfusion (ET) with adult blood is a standard procedure for neonates with severe hyperbilirubinemia. How ET affects newborn coagulation system remains, however, largely unknown. Thus, we prospectively evaluated the effect of ET on thrombin formation and coagulation profile in 18 newborns (22 ETs)
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