To the casuistry of vascular cervical bleeding in scarlet fever
- Authors: Berenstein V.S.1
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Affiliations:
- Infectious Clinic of the Belarusian Medical Institute (Director Prof. V.K.Kosmachevsky) and the 4th Surgical Clinic of the Medical Institute (Director Prof. A.E. Mannheim)
- Issue: Vol 34, No 10 (1938)
- Pages: 1103-1105
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/60227
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj60227
- ID: 60227
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Abstract
Among the numerous complications of scarlet fever, bleeding from the cervical vessels is a relatively rare, but very dangerous complication. In an exemplary children's hospital, at 1370 scarlet fever autopsies, there were 12 cases of vascular bleeding from the neck, which is 0.88%.
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V. S. Berenstein
Infectious Clinic of the Belarusian Medical Institute (Director Prof. V.K.Kosmachevsky) and the 4th Surgical Clinic of the Medical Institute (Director Prof. A.E. Mannheim)
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