Coagulation Profile Changes Due to Thromboprophylaxis and Platelets in Trauma Patients at High-Risk for Venous Thromboembolism
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C. Schulman | K. Proctor | N. Namias | E. Ginzburg | C. Allen | A. Livingstone | M. Hanna | Ronald J Manning | Laura F. Teisch | J. Ray | Clark R Murray | Gerardo A. Guarch | J. Meizoso | Xiomara D Ruiz
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