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Rev. argent. transfus
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38(1): 71-74, 2012.
Article
in Spanish
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ABSTRACT
We have studied cases of neonatal hemolytic disease. In one, a child born of a cesarean operation, offered a benign clinical aspearance during the first two days, and the exsanguinotransfusion was omitted, the child died from grave hemolytic icterus that started on the third day. The other case, a child born from a normal labour with severe anemia, purpura, and an important hemolytic blood picture and absence of platelets, underwent the exsanguinotransfusion, recovering rapidly.