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The diagnosis and mechanisms of (recurrent) venous and arterial thrombosis are being studied in cohort studies in consecutive patients with deep venous thrombosis (DVT), myocardial infarction, stroke, or other pathologies resulting in a hypercoagulable state. [more]
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published on 01-03-2010
Which platelet function test is suitable to monitor clopidogrel responsiveness? A pharmacokinetic analysis on the active metabolite of clopidogrel -
published on 01-02-2010
Additional value of procalcitonin for diagnosis of infection in patients with fever at the emergency department -
published on 01-09-2010
Impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes are associated with hypercoagulability as determined by thrombin generation in plasma: the role of central obesity and low-grade inflammation. The Hoorn Study -
published on 01-08-2010
Endothelial activation in lacunar stroke subtypes -
published on 01-12-2010
Body composition as determinant of thrombin generation in plasma: the Hoorn study -
published on 17-06-2010
Chronic coumarin treatment is associated with increased extracoronary arterial calcification in humans -
published on 02-11-2010
Intrinsic coagulation activation and the risk of arterial thrombosis in young women: results from the Risk of Arterial Thrombosis in relation to Oral contraceptives (RATIO) case-control study -
published on 24-08-2010
Early atherosclerosis exhibits an enhanced procoagulant state
