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Rate of white blood cell count decline as predictor of platelet count nadir in pediatric dengue / Red Mangulabnan.

By: Language: English Publication details: Fairview, Quezon City Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, 2017Description: illustrations; (in folder)Content type:
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  • rdamedia
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LOC classification:
  • CFM20170003
Summary: ABSTRACT: Dengue affects millions of children each year (01 , 02). Several risk factors that correlate with the development of severe dengue or spontaneous bleeding have been identified; though these are either costly or are identified late in the illness (04 , 05 , 06, 10, 11), including thrombocytopenia brlow 20 (16).
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ABSTRACT: Dengue affects millions of children each year (01 , 02). Several risk factors that correlate with the development of severe dengue or spontaneous bleeding have been identified; though these are either costly or are identified late in the illness (04 , 05 , 06, 10, 11), including thrombocytopenia brlow 20 (16).

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