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The fundus of newborn infants can demonstrate a wide range of haemorrhages, from a single hardly visible linear extravasation to massive confluent extravasations covering the major part of the posterior fundus. Several authors tried to quantify these haemorrhages in order to relate number of haemorrhages to the often-discussed clinical significance.

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von Barsewisch, B. (1979). Numerical Data. In: Perinatal Retinal Haemorrhages. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81302-3_7

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