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Cord blood transplantation in a patient with severe motor and intellectual disabilities and myelodysplastic syndrome

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pathogenetic implications of oral fibrinolysis on bleeding. Experimental and clinical studies of the haemostatic balance in the oral cavity, with particular reference to patients with acquired and congenital defec. Dan.… Click to show full abstract

pathogenetic implications of oral fibrinolysis on bleeding. Experimental and clinical studies of the haemostatic balance in the oral cavity, with particular reference to patients with acquired and congenital defec. Dan. Med. Bull. 1991; 38: 427– 43. 4 von dem Borne PA, Meijers JC, Bouma BN. Feedback activation of factor XI by thrombin in plasma results in additional formation of thrombin that protects fibrin clots from fibrinolysis. Blood 1995; 86: 3035–42. 5 Fujii T, Amano K. Atsumi Hemostasis. H treatment guidelines preparation commitee for hemophilia patients without inhibitors by the JS of T and. 2013 revised edition: hemostatic treatment guidelines for hemophilia patients without inhibitors.

Keywords: severe motor; transplantation patient; cord blood; blood; blood transplantation; patient severe

Journal Title: Pediatrics International
Year Published: 2020

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