Hays T., Lane P., Shafer F.Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood (a review of 26 cases and reassessment of indications for bone marrow aspiration). Am J Dis Child.1989;143:605-607.
2.
Wranne L.Transient erythroblastopenia in infancy and childhood. Scand J Haematol. 1970 ;7:76-81.
3.
Wang WC, Mentzer WCDifferentiation of transient erythroblastopenia of childhood from congenital hypoplastic anemia. J Pediatr.1976;88:784-789.
4.
Asanti R., Hultin H., Visakorpi JKSerum alkaline phosphatase in healthy infants: occurrence of abnormally high values without known cause. Ann Pae Fenn.1966;12:139-142.
5.
Posen S., Lee C., Vines R., et al. Transient hyperphosphatasemia of infancy: an insufficiently recognized syndrome. Clin Chem.1978;23:292-294.
6.
Kraut J., Metrick M., Maxwell A., Kaplan M.Isoenzyme studies in transient hyperphosphatasemia of infancy: Ten new cases and a review of the literature. Am J Dis Child.1985;139:736-740.
7.
Labotka RJ, Maurer HS, Honig GRTransient erythroblastopenia of childhood: review of 17 cases, including a pair of identical twins. Am J Dis Child.1981 ;135:937-940.
8.
Mahy Bwj, Rowson Kek, Parr CWStudies on the mechanism of action of Riley virus. IV. The reticuloendothelial system and impaired plasma enzyme clearance in infected mice. J Exp Med.1967;125:277-288.
9.
Chorba T., Coccia P., Holman RC, et al. The role of parvovirus B19 in aplastic crisis and erythema infectiosum (fifth disease). J Infect Dis1986;154:383-393.
10.
Anderson LJHuman parvoviruses. J Infect Dis.1990;161:603-608.
11.
Kurtzman G. , Frickhofen N., Kimball J., et al. Pure red-cell aplasia of ten years' duration due to persistent parvovirus B19 infection and its cure with immunoglobulin therapy. N Engl J Med.1989;321:519-523.