Severe haemolysis after transcatheter duct occlusion: a non-surgical remedy.
AUTOR(ES)
Hayes, A M
RESUMO
Severe mechanical haemolysis occurred in a seven month old infant after the insertion of a 17 mm Rashkind double umbrella device. The placement of a second device 23 days after the initial procedure abolished haemolysis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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