Sodium, potassium, water, and haemoglobin in the packed red cells of severe thalassaemia
AUTOR(ES)
Choremis, C.
RESUMO
Sodium, potassium, water, and the mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration were determined in the packed erythrocytes of children with severe thalassaemia. The concentration of sodium in the packed red cells was higher than normal in a significant proportion of children with thalassaemia whereas potassium in the packed cells and sodium and potassium in the plasma were normal.
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