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Schwere Immunthrombozytopenie bei einem HIV-positiven Hämophilie A-Patienten

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Eine Immunthrombozytopenie stellt bei einem Hämophilie-Patienten im Kindesalter eine schwerwiegende, potentiell lebensbedrohliche Komplikation dar und ist daher therapiebedürftig.

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Baden, W., Forster, J., Schneider, H., Zieger, B., Sutor, A. (1989). Schwere Immunthrombozytopenie bei einem HIV-positiven Hämophilie A-Patienten. In: Landbeck, G., Marx, R. (eds) 19. Hämophilie-Symposion Hamburg 1988. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75053-3_21

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