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Thrombosis and Anti-Thrombotic Treatment
- Benjamin Brenner (Editor)
- Marc Cohen (Editor)
- Gilles Lugassy (Editor)
- Meyer Michel Samama (Editor)
- Sam Schulman (Editor)
- ISBN
- 1-85317-775-X
- Pub Date
- June 2000
Abnormalities in blood constituents, in blood flow, and in vessels contribute to thrombus formation (coagulation) Coagulation of the blood can be a serious problem following surgery or cardiovascular interventions. The authorial team, haematologists and a cardiologist, discuss all the various types of thrombosis (inherited and acquired) and the problems associated with them, the pharmacological interventions needed for the prevention of thrombosis, embolism, cardiovascular disease and stroke Detailed discussion included on coagulation during pregnancy and also its role in cancer This concise text is requisite reading for all those involved with patients at high risk of vascular complications and disease.
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