Hamostaseologie 2009; 29(S 01): S108-S109
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1621493
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Combined haplotypes of protein C and endothelial protein C receptor

Association with outcome, purpura fulminans, and susceptibility in children with meningococcaemiaKombinierte Haplotypen von Protein C und endothelialen Protein-C-RezeptorAssoziation mit Outcome, Purpura fulminans und Suszeptibilität bei Kindern mit systemischer Meningokokken-erkrankung
A. Binder*
1   Dept. of General Paediatrics, Medical University of Graz
,
M. Müller
1   Dept. of General Paediatrics, Medical University of Graz
,
B. Resch
3   Dept. of Neonatology, Medical University of Graz, Austria
,
C. Mannhalter
2   Clinical Institute of Medical and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Medical University Vienna, Austria
,
W. Zenz*
1   Dept. of General Paediatrics, Medical University of Graz
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Publication History

Publication Date:
04 January 2018 (online)

 

* Central European Meningococcal Genetic Study Group


 
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