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In 1912, Rautmann 1 first applied the term Erythroblastose to a condition in a hydropic fetus in which there was evidence of excess hemopoiesis in the liver, spleen and kidney. Since that time the term has been used to designate a group of conditions including fetal hydrops, fatal jaundice of the newborn and congenital anemia.
MADGE THURLOW MACKLIN
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PROGNOSIS IN ERYTHROBLASTOSIS FÅ’TALIS
Lancet, The, 1947A S, WIENER, I B, WEXLER
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Pediatrics, 1950
The first two years' experience with the substitution transfusion in the Los Angeles area is reported and analyzed. Forty-five cases were substituted. Results of therapy are compared with 35 cases studied at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital during the same period but which were not treated with a substitution transfusion.
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The first two years' experience with the substitution transfusion in the Los Angeles area is reported and analyzed. Forty-five cases were substituted. Results of therapy are compared with 35 cases studied at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital during the same period but which were not treated with a substitution transfusion.
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