1. sis than the larger valves, but haemolysis with the Bjork;with,1971
2. There has been controversy as to whether prostheses of the same type cause different degrees of haemolysis in the aortic and mitral position,1972
3. Bjork-Shiley tilting disc valve prosthesis;British Heart Journal
4. Factors influencing hemolysis in valve prosthesis;Crexells, C.; Aerichide, N.; Bonny, Y.; Lepage, G.; Campeau, L.;A merican Heart Journal,1972
5. Traumatic hemolysis with iron deficiency anemia in greater haemolysis than the same valve in the patients with aortic valve lesions. Annals of Internal mitral position. Moreover, patients with StarrEdwards prostheses are more likely to develop iron deficiency, particularly if the serum LDH is greater than three times the normal level and haemosiderinuria is present. The latter will lead to continuous urinary iron loss and eventual depletion of iron stores and correctable iron deficiency anaemia;Eyster, E.; Mayer, K.; McKenzie, S.,1965