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Assessing Random Error in the International Normalized Ratio
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 1994Changes in the international normalized ratio (INR) following warfarin administration may be explained not only by the attendant anticoagulant effect but also, in part, by random errors normally associated with laboratory assays. Thus, a patient's true INR will differ from the reported value by some random error related to the variability in the ...
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International Normalized Ratio (INR)
The Nurse Practitioner, 1995Oral anticoagulant therapy may be inappropriately managed and thus potentially place the warfarin-treated patient at an increased and unnecessary risk of bleeding or thromboembolic complications. This management issue is largely due to variations in measuring the pro-thrombin time.
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The International Normalized Prothrombin Ratio
Medical Journal of Australia, 1987L R, Marshall, D J, Nicol, J M, Jackson
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Cancer statistics for the US Hispanic/Latino population, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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International normalized ratio: merits, limits and improvements
International Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Research, 1995CARRARO, PAOLO +2 more
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