PATHOGENETIC MECHANISMS OF THROMBOEMBOLIC COMPLICATIONS OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN PREGNANCY
Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MS) is growing all over the world, including women of reproductive age. There is evidence that the presence of MS is associated with hypercoagulation, deficiency in the system of fibrinolysis, increase in platelets activity and, as a consequence, an increased ri...
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