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the description of the factor V Leiden mutation and the prothrombin gene
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MJ Beck, B Berman - Clin Pediatr, 2005 - cpj.sagepub.com T hrombosis has long been recognized as a serious medical problem. In the
mid-19th century, Dr. Rudolph Virchow proposed a triad of con- ditions that, if
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T Baglin, R Luddington, K Brown, C Baglin - The Lancet, 2003 - Elsevier At 2 years, the cumulative recurrence rate in 570 patients was 11%. Incidence
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- ►hematologylibrary.org I Martinelli, PM Mannucci, V De Stefano, E … - Blood, 1998 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org Deficiency of the naturally occurring anticoagulant proteins, such as
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RF Franco, PH Reitsma - Human genetics, 2001 - Springer Abstract Venous thrombosis, whose main clinical presen- tations include deep
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J Mateo, A Oliver, M Borrell, N Sala, J … - Thrombosis and haemostasis, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Previous studies on the prevalence of biological abnormalities causing venous
thrombosis and the clinical characteristics of thrombotic patients are
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AW Tsai, M Cushman, WD Rosamond, SR … - The American journal of medicine, 2002 - Elsevier A total of 159 venous thromboembolism events occurred. Factor VIII and von
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