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Disordered blood coagulation in burned children receiving high molecular weight dextran
Journal of Clinical Pathology
|June 1, 1972
Abstract:
Coagulation studies were performed on nine children with burns. Four of these children received treatment which included intravenous dextran; all four showed abnormalities of coagulation and two of them developed a bleeding state. No abnormalities of haemostasis were detected in the remaining five children who had comparable degrees of burns but whose treatment did not include intravenous dextran.