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Lydie Ocini Ngolet1, Josue Simo Louokdom1, Nelly Guembo2
1Department of Medical Hematology, Brazzaville Teaching Hospital, 13 Avenue Auxence Ikonga, BP 32, Brazzaville, Congo.
Case Reports in Hematology
|March 12, 2020
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Background. The diagnosis of neonatal hemolysis is an easy exercise. However, the diagnosis of its etiology can be very challenging especially in low ressources countries where laboratory capacities are limited. We report the case of hemolytic anemia episodes that started in the neonatal period, for which the trigger factor, infectious of paracetamol, is debatable.
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