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Revision as of 20:04, 20 February 2009
Minkowski-Chauffard syndrome | |
ICD-10 | D58.0 |
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ICD-9 | 282.0 |
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Overview
Minkowski-Chauffard syndrome is a form of hemolytic anemia.[1]
It is named for Oskar Minkowski and Anatole Chauffard.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Mironchik EV, Dolgosheĭ TS, Liskovich TG, Madeshkina GA, Kokhkovski AB, Tyshchenko AD (2007). "[Long QT syndrome induced by cordaron and quinidine]". Klin Med (Mosk) (in Russian). 85 (3): 69–71. PMID 17523411.
- ↑ Template:WhoNamedIt