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Importance of Reperfusion Status after Intra-Arterial Thrombectomy for Prediction of Outcome in Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Stroke
Fatal recurrent VTE after anticoagulant treatment for unprovoked VTE: a systematic review
The course of pain and function in osteoarthritis and timing of arthroplasty: the CHECK cohort
Direct oral anticoagulant use and subsequent start of proton pump inhibitors as proxy for gastric complaints
High risk of recurrent venous thrombosis in patients with lower-leg cast immobilization
Role of Routine Laboratory Tests in Assessing Risk of Recurrent Venous Thrombosis: Results from the MEGA Follow-Up Study
Mortality differences in acute myocardial infarction patients in the Netherlands: The weekend-effect
Measurement of coagulation factors during rivaroxaban and apixaban treatment: Results from two crossover trials
Venous Thrombosis Risk after Arthroscopy of the Knee: Derivation and Validation of the L-TRiP(ascopy) Score
Persistence to direct oral anticoagulants for acute venous thromboembolism
Impact of time since diagnosis and mortality rate on cancer-associated venous thromboembolism: the Scandinavian Thrombosis and Cancer (STAC) cohort
Hyperhomocysteinemia and Risk of First Venous Thrombosis: The Influence of (Unmeasured) Confounding Factors
Pulmonary embolism
Rosuvastatin use improvesmeasures of coagulation in patients with venous thrombosis
Factor V levels and risk of venous thrombosis: The MEGA case-control study
Mild antithrombin deficiency and risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism: results from the MEGA follow-up study
The influence of thyroid function on the coagulation system and its clinical consequences
Current and future burden of venous thrombosis: Not simply predictable
Determinants of impaired renal and vascular function are associated with elevated levels of procoagulant factors in the general population
Randomized trial of one-hour sodium bicarbonate vs standard periprocedural saline hydration in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing cardiovascular contrast procedures

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