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Hämatologische Probleme

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Diese variieren in Abhängigkeit vom Gestations- und stärker vom postnatalen Alter (Ø Tab. 12.1, Ø Tab. 12.2, Ø Tab. 12.3) und können bei kapillärer Blutentnahme erheblich höher sein als bei venöser oder arterieller [85].

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