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Effect of hemoglobin on transfusion and neonatal adaptation in extremely low‐birthweight infants

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High hemoglobin level at birth is associated with a significantly reduced requirement for red blood cell transfusion and might contribute to stabilization of blood pressure, and thus reduce mortality and the risk of severe intraventricular hemorrhage.

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