Congenital haemolytic disease (haemolytic disease of the newborn) : a study of 157 cases, with special reference to the morbid anatomy and morbid histology of the disease process and to the pathogenesis of kernicterus
Congenital haemolytic disease is a disease complex which may easily be separated into three more or less distinct clinical entities. These are: 1. Hydrops foetalis. 2. Icterus gravis neonatorum. 3. Congenital haemolytic anaemia.
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University of Edinburgh
1949
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