Minimal criteria for the diagnosis of megaloblastic anaemia of pregnancy
AUTOR(ES)
Rannie, I.
RESUMO
The routine examination of buffy coat films is a valuable diagnostic aid to screening large numbers of specimens of blood and is applicable to hospital and general practice, provided that a bottle of sequestrinated venous blood can be examined in the laboratory within 24 hours.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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