Principles of Perinatal-Neonatal Metabolism 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-0400-5_28
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Neonatal Vitamin Metabolism—Fat Soluble

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“…The PT and PTT tests can reflect vitamin K deficiency (Section 2.2.2.1). PT has a usual range of 10–16 s for infants and 11–14 s for adults; and PTT is 25.4–59.8 s in healthy full‐term infants aged 5 days and 26.6–40.3 s in adults, according to reviews (Andrew, ; Greer and Zachman, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The PT and PTT tests can reflect vitamin K deficiency (Section 2.2.2.1). PT has a usual range of 10–16 s for infants and 11–14 s for adults; and PTT is 25.4–59.8 s in healthy full‐term infants aged 5 days and 26.6–40.3 s in adults, according to reviews (Andrew, ; Greer and Zachman, ).…”
Section: Definition/categorymentioning
confidence: 99%