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Amplification of venous thromboembolism risk by COVID-19 among malignancy patients

Amplification of venous thromboembolism risk by COVID-19 among malignancy patients

Study compares two antisepsis aqueous solutions in reducing infection risk in open fracture surgeries

Study compares two antisepsis aqueous solutions in reducing infection risk in open fracture surgeries

Population-wide cohort study detects increase in major arterial and venous thrombotic events immediately after COVID-19 diagnoses

Population-wide cohort study detects increase in major arterial and venous thrombotic events immediately after COVID-19 diagnoses

Reducing aspirin use in patients treated with common blood thinner prevents bleeding complications

Reducing aspirin use in patients treated with common blood thinner prevents bleeding complications

Combined oral contraceptives associated with elevated risk of venous thromboembolism in obese women

Combined oral contraceptives associated with elevated risk of venous thromboembolism in obese women

Oral anticoagulant drug may be safe, effective in preventing blood clots after urologic cancer surgery

Oral anticoagulant drug may be safe, effective in preventing blood clots after urologic cancer surgery

Studies show link between OSA and decline in mental processing powers, increased risk of blood clots, cancer

Studies show link between OSA and decline in mental processing powers, increased risk of blood clots, cancer

Study suggests strategies to bolster the administration of clot-busting drugs

Study suggests strategies to bolster the administration of clot-busting drugs

The incidence rates of adverse events of special interest in COVID-19 vaccinated and non-vaccinated persons

The incidence rates of adverse events of special interest in COVID-19 vaccinated and non-vaccinated persons

Study reveals safety of COVID mRNA vaccines for patients with heart failure

Study reveals safety of COVID mRNA vaccines for patients with heart failure

What is the association between COVID-19 and thrombotic events?

What is the association between COVID-19 and thrombotic events?

Higher suPAR levels linked with increased risk of blood clot formation

Higher suPAR levels linked with increased risk of blood clot formation

Smoking increases risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes in hospitalized patients

Smoking increases risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes in hospitalized patients

Clinical presentation of monkeypox infection in two Israeli males

Clinical presentation of monkeypox infection in two Israeli males

Pregnant women with PCOS have higher risk for heart problems during delivery

Pregnant women with PCOS have higher risk for heart problems during delivery

Low-dose apixaban treatment reduces recurrence of venous thromboembolism compared to anticoagulant discontinuation after negative D-dimer

Low-dose apixaban treatment reduces recurrence of venous thromboembolism compared to anticoagulant discontinuation after negative D-dimer

Incidence of arterial and venous thromboembolism and death in COVID-19 patients

Incidence of arterial and venous thromboembolism and death in COVID-19 patients

Multi-omics identify COVID-19 severity predictors and prothrombotic signatures in patients with end-stage kidney disease

Multi-omics identify COVID-19 severity predictors and prothrombotic signatures in patients with end-stage kidney disease

Prevalence of low-molecular-weight heparin prescription in pregnant women according to level of venous thromboembolic disease risk

Prevalence of low-molecular-weight heparin prescription in pregnant women according to level of venous thromboembolic disease risk

Role of complement factor H-related protein 5 in venous thromboembolism and COVID-19

Role of complement factor H-related protein 5 in venous thromboembolism and COVID-19

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