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ERYTHROPHAGOCYTOSIS IN ANEMIA OF THE NEWBORN

REPORT OF THREE CASES

TYREE C. WYATT, M.D.; MARY B. COOPER, A.B.; WILLIAM A. GROAT, M.D.

Am J Dis Child. 1938;56(6):1319-1329.

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It is the purpose of this paper to describe briefly 3 cases of severe anemia of the newborn. In the circulating blood of 2 of the patients concerned, considerable evidence of phagocytosis of the erythrocytes was found. In the third, seen and treated earlier after birth than the other 2, there was some evidence of such phagocytosis.

ANEMIA OF THE NEWBORN

A full discussion of anemia of the newborn is not needed here. Since 1919, the time when Ecklin1 first described in detail this type of anemia, various writers, among them Pasachoff and Wilson,2 Abt,3 Diamond, Blackfan and Baty,4 Abbott and Abbott,5 Dennett and Ashton6 and Huenekens,7 have reviewedthe subject, collected the cases in the literature and added their own cases. A full bibliography8 on this subject shows that the number of reasonably definite cases, including those of this report, is well . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

SYRACUSE, N. Y.

From the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Clinical Pathology, Syracuse University College of Medicine.


Footnotes

Read before the Society for Pediatric Research at Atlantic City, May 4, 1937.



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