Recurrence of thromboembolic disease after discontinuing anticoagulant therapy A study of factors affecting incidence
AUTOR(ES)
Michaels, Leon
RESUMO
On 169 occasions anticoagulant therapy for thromboembolic disease was stopped electively and patients were followed for 16 subsequent weeks. The records of those who remained well and those who suffered a relapse were compared in an attempt to identify factors that might affect liability to thromboembolic relapse.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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