Data concerning the neurohemolytic syndrome
In two beta-thal cases, hemiparesis and cerebral circulatory insufficiency were observed. The so-called "neurohemolytic syndrome" may be causally related to extramedullary hemopoiesis; microscopic or even macroscopic formations may cause spinal cord or other nerve compressions.
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Published in: | Birth defects original article series Vol. 23; no. 5B; p. 245 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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United States
1988
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Summary: | In two beta-thal cases, hemiparesis and cerebral circulatory insufficiency were observed. The so-called "neurohemolytic syndrome" may be causally related to extramedullary hemopoiesis; microscopic or even macroscopic formations may cause spinal cord or other nerve compressions. |
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ISSN: | 0547-6844 |