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Published on: August 4, 2012
[Behavior of blood composition in chronic liver diseases]
Abstract:
On the basis of data from hospitalised patients with chronic liver pathology, the relationship between the type and severity of the disease and the nature and extent of changes in blood composition was studied. It is concluded that a direct relationship exists between liver pathology and haemopathy which can be attributed to various aetiopathogenetic factors. The severity of the liver pathology is the main factor, independently of its aetiology.
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