Results 151 to 160 of about 28,246 (219)
Application of thromboelastogram and coagulation function in evaluating coagulation status of pregnant women across different trimesters. [PDF]
Li J, Zhu J, Chen X, Wang M, Sha Y.
europepmc +1 more source
Stroke as an Initial Presentation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Case Report. [PDF]
Moradi F, Tabeshpour J, Bahrami K.
europepmc +1 more source
Hydroxyurea-associated digital gangrene: a case report and narrative review of reported cases and emerging pathophysiology. [PDF]
Misic A, Ghanem G, Sadeghi S, Carroll M.
europepmc +1 more source
Persistent hypercoagulability and acute limb ischemia post COVID-19. [PDF]
Penaloza N +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Primary surgical bleeding and platelet function are unchanged in heartworm-infected dogs. [PDF]
Cole PA +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1979
Although interest in coagulation has usually centered about the various hemorraghic disorders, it is hyperactivity of the hemostatic system with its thrombotic complications which has a far greater clinical impact. The hypercoagulability states are a vague group of disorders not well defined by the laboratory.
Charles F. Arkin +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Although interest in coagulation has usually centered about the various hemorraghic disorders, it is hyperactivity of the hemostatic system with its thrombotic complications which has a far greater clinical impact. The hypercoagulability states are a vague group of disorders not well defined by the laboratory.
Charles F. Arkin +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2000
The hypercoagulable state has been defined as the potential to develop thrombosis in association with hereditary and noninherited genetic mutations and acquired disorders. It is a condition that places an individual at risk for, but does not in itself inevitably lead to, thrombosis.
T, Whiteman, H I, Hassouna
openaire +2 more sources
The hypercoagulable state has been defined as the potential to develop thrombosis in association with hereditary and noninherited genetic mutations and acquired disorders. It is a condition that places an individual at risk for, but does not in itself inevitably lead to, thrombosis.
T, Whiteman, H I, Hassouna
openaire +2 more sources

