Hemostatic Status of Neonates with Perinatal Hypoxia, Studied via NATEM in Cord Blood Samples
Background: Perinatal hypoxia may result in coagulation dysfunction. Diminished blood flow or oxygen to the fetus/neonate during the perinatal period can cause bone marrow and liver function impairment, leading to thrombocytopenia, impaired synthesis of clotting and fibrinolytic factors, and increas...
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Main Authors: | Marina Tsaousi (Author), Rozeta Sokou (Author), Abraham Pouliakis (Author), Marianna Politou (Author), Nicoletta Iacovidou (Author), Theodora Boutsikou (Author), Alma Sulaj (Author), Eleni Karapati (Author), Andreas G. Tsantes (Author), Argirios E. Tsantes (Author), Serena Valsami (Author), Zoi Iliodromiti (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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