Impact of thrombophilia screening on venous thromboembolism management practices
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Published:2017-01
Issue:
Volume:149
Page:76-80
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ISSN:0049-3848
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Container-title:Thrombosis Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Thrombosis Research
Author:
Garcia-Horton Alejandro,
Kovacs Michael J.,
Abdulrehman Jameel,
Taylor Jay E.,
Sharma Shobha,
Lazo-Langner AlejandroORCID
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