Good outcomes in operative management of acquired prothrombin complex deficiency: a serial case report
Background Acquired prothrombin complex deficiency (APCD) is a serious bleeding disorder in infants caused by idiopathic vitamin K deficiency. This disorder has a high mortality rate and sequelae are often seen in those that survive. The principal treatments are giving vitamin K and evacuating hemor...
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Main Authors: | Lola Purnama Dewi (Author), Eka Nurfitri (Author), Evodia Evodia (Author), M. Tiya Romli (Author) |
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House,
2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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