A HAEMORRHAGIC DISORDER IN PREGNANCY DUE TO AN “ANTICOAGULANT” PREVENTING THE CONVERSION OF FIBRINOGEN TO FIBRIN
AUTOR(ES)
Baker, S. J.
RESUMO
A bleeding disorder occurring during labour and affecting mother and foetus is described.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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