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Un’anemia emolitica da sferocitosi ereditaria
Hereditary spherocytosis haemolytic anaemia: a case report
Ursi D, Valentino MS
Marzo 2021 - pagg. 193 -195 | DOI: 10.53126/MEB40194
Abstract
A case of haemolytic anaemia due to spherocytosis in a 3-month-old infant is reported. It is important to remember that post-transfusion blood tests are not reliable and must be repeated 3 months after the transfusion. The erythrocyte osmotic resistance test can give false positive results in the first months of life and must be repeated in the sixth month.
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