1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00493570
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The influence of perinatal risk factors on the incidence of atypical coagulation factor VII during the first days of life

Abstract: The correlation between the appearance of functionally-atypical factor VII and perinatal complications was investigated in 66 newborn infants. The presence of an abnormal clotting factor was assumed if the ratio between clotting activity and antigen-related factor VII material exceeded the normal range for adult plasma. The newborns were divided into a risk group of infants threatened by adverse conditions of labour or post-natal adaptation, and a control group of newborns without perinatal complications. The … Show more

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