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Outpatient Management of Pulmonary Embolism Patients with Direct Oral Anticoagulants: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Incidence, Clinical Characteristics, Treatment and Outcomes of Intracardiac Cement Embolism After Vertebral Augmentation: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Direct Oral anticoagulants in pulmonary thromboembolism therapy: the generalization-individualization dilemma and the path to risk stratification-a perspective. [PDF]
Meng C, Wang H.
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Risk of Hemorrhagic Complications and Secondary Surgery in Patients on Warfarin vs DOACs Undergoing Glaucoma Surgery. [PDF]
Ehsan H, Abdullah Z, Syed MF.
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Current Opinion in Hematology, 2006
Abstract Traditional anticoagulant drugs, including unfractionated heparin and warfarin, have several limitations. New anticoagulants have been developed that target a single coagulation factor and have predictable dose-response relationships. These include direct thrombin inhibitors and factor Xa inhibitors.
AGNELLI, Giancarlo, BECATTINI, Cecilia
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Abstract Traditional anticoagulant drugs, including unfractionated heparin and warfarin, have several limitations. New anticoagulants have been developed that target a single coagulation factor and have predictable dose-response relationships. These include direct thrombin inhibitors and factor Xa inhibitors.
AGNELLI, Giancarlo, BECATTINI, Cecilia
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
Outpatient management of women requiring treatment and prophylaxis against thromboembolic conditions during pregnancy and the postpartum period requires a coordinated effort between the patient, her obstetrician and, in certain cases, a hematologic consultant.
H L, Brown, R A, Bobrowski
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Outpatient management of women requiring treatment and prophylaxis against thromboembolic conditions during pregnancy and the postpartum period requires a coordinated effort between the patient, her obstetrician and, in certain cases, a hematologic consultant.
H L, Brown, R A, Bobrowski
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