Redakční sdělení
Authors:
Faber Edgar
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Transfuze Hematol. dnes,27, 2021, No. 4, p. 337.
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Vážení čtenáři,
redakce časopisu Transfuze a hematologie dnes se touto cestou ospravedlňuje autorům posterového sdělení č. 31 na II. sjezdu České hematologické společnosti, jehož souhrn byl chybně nahrazen souhrnem č. 26 v duplicitním uvedení. Níže dodatečně publikujeme správný souhrn. Děkujeme za pochopení.
Edgar Faber
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