Platelet count and plateletcrit are associated with an increased risk of venous thrombosis in females. Results from the RETROVE study.
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J. Fontcuberta | J. Souto | J. Soria | J. Mateo | Marina Carrasco | A. Ziyatdinov | N. Pujol-Moix | M. Vázquez-Santiago | N. Vilalta | R. Machõ | B. Cuevas
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