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Venous Thromboembolism Associated with Uterine Fibroids: A Review of Reported Cases. [PDF]
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Risk of venous thromboembolism in people with RA: a population-based study in the UK. [PDF]
Russell MD +9 more
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Discrepancy between international normalized ratio measurements in a heterozygous carrier of <i>F10</i>:p.Gly244Arg with recurrent venous thromboembolism: a case report. [PDF]
Nytofte NJS, Larsen EL.
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Machine Learning in the Prediction of Venous Thromboembolism: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1999
Incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in children is rapidly rising. Frequent use of central venous lines (CVLs) in children with a variety of disease processes has contributed to increased incidence of VTE. In addition, increased detection of VTE has been possible due to the availability of sensitive imaging studies such as Color Duplex/Doppler ...
R, Gera, R, Kulkarni
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Incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in children is rapidly rising. Frequent use of central venous lines (CVLs) in children with a variety of disease processes has contributed to increased incidence of VTE. In addition, increased detection of VTE has been possible due to the availability of sensitive imaging studies such as Color Duplex/Doppler ...
R, Gera, R, Kulkarni
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European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1994
Abstract. Platelet‐dependent thrombosis and subsequent embolization are major causes of cerebral ischaemia. Beside aspirin which irreversibly blocks platelet cyclo‐oxygenase, several other substances interfere in different platelet metabolic pathways and block platelet adhesion and aggregation.
C M, Kessler, S R, Hanson
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Abstract. Platelet‐dependent thrombosis and subsequent embolization are major causes of cerebral ischaemia. Beside aspirin which irreversibly blocks platelet cyclo‐oxygenase, several other substances interfere in different platelet metabolic pathways and block platelet adhesion and aggregation.
C M, Kessler, S R, Hanson
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