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Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 2014
Atherothrombosis is a major global public health problem. Chronic atherosclerotic disease is often clinically silent and coexists across multiple vascular beds but, when complicated by thrombosis, it can result in an acute coronary syndrome, stroke, transient ischemic attack, and critical limb ischemia.
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Atherothrombosis is a major global public health problem. Chronic atherosclerotic disease is often clinically silent and coexists across multiple vascular beds but, when complicated by thrombosis, it can result in an acute coronary syndrome, stroke, transient ischemic attack, and critical limb ischemia.
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Praxis, 1999
Aspirin has set the gold standard for platelet inhibition in prophylaxis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Invasive techniques and novel platelet-inhibitors have fundamentally changed therapeutic approaches to antithrombotic treatment and further diversification is to be expected in the future.
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Aspirin has set the gold standard for platelet inhibition in prophylaxis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Invasive techniques and novel platelet-inhibitors have fundamentally changed therapeutic approaches to antithrombotic treatment and further diversification is to be expected in the future.
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Aspirin as an Antiplatelet Agent
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1980To the Editor. —There have been many studies relating the effect of aspirin prophylaxis on thromboembolisms. 1,2 Evaluation of the clinical data presented in them indicates that thromboembolic disease developed more rarely in men than in women under the identical dosage of aspirin given for prophylaxis against thromboembolism after hip surgery and ...
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Antiplatelet Aggregating Agents
1984Arterial or venous occlusion by blood clot are common occurrences in old age and the incidence rises as age progresses. They both give rise to considerable morbidity as well as mortality. The prevention of thrombosis and its consequences would inevitably promote and maintain health in old people.
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