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Quantification of hypercoagulable state after blunt trauma: microparticle and thrombin generation are increased relative to injury severity, while standard ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Direct oral anticoagulants should be considered the standard of care to treat adult patients with cancer-associated thrombosis, ...
Coagulation factor IX, recombinant injection is used to treat, control, prevent, and decrease the frequency of bleeding episodes, and prevent bleeding during ...
... hypercoagulable so that your risk of thrombotic events increases." The good news is that the thyroid hormone abnormalities can be managed. It starts with a ...
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History of hypercoagulable condition (e.g., Factor V Leiden, AT-3 deficiency, Prothrombin gene mutation, Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome, etc.) or ...
"Some of these are increased hypercoagulable state, a transient period where you have a greater predisposition to form clots." When clots form, they can ...
Blood clots are made when substances in the blood thicken and form a semisolid mass. This process may be triggered by an injury. Sometimes it occurs inside ...
The subject requires long-term anticoagulation therapy for reasons other than AF-related stroke risk reduction, for example due to an underlying hypercoagulable ...
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