Hemorrhagic Coagulation Disorders and Ischemic Stroke: How to Reconcile Both?
Coagulation and fibrinolytic system disorders are conditions in which the blood's ability to clot is impaired, resulting in an increased risk of thrombosis or bleeding. Although these disorders are the expression of two opposing tendencies, they can often be associated with or be a consequence...
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Main Author: | Pietro Crispino (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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