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  1. Haemorrhage and Thrombosis for the MRCOG and Beyond by Ann Harper, 2004-06-01
  2. Disorders of Thrombosis and Hemostasis: Clinical and Laboratory Practice, 3rd ed. , hc, 2002 by Rodger L. Bick, 2002
  3. Critical Decisions in Thrombosis and Hemostasis (Critical Decisions) by Jack Hirsh, 1998-08-01
  4. Perinatal Thrombosis and Hemostasis by S. Suzuki, W. E. Hathaway, et all 1991-03
  5. The Aetiology of Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Critical, Historical and Epistemological Survey by P. Colm Malone, Paul S. Agutter, 2008-03-11
  6. Significance of Free Radical-modified Fibrinogen in Thrombosis and Related Diseases by Boguslaw Lipinski, 2010-10
  7. Laboratory Techniques in Thrombosis - A Manual - 2nd Revised Edition of ECAT Assay Procedures by F. Haverkate, R.M. Bertina, et all 2000-06-22
  8. Cardiovascular Thrombosis: Thrombocardiology and Thromboneurology
  9. Human Blood Coagulation, Haemostasis and Thrombosis
  10. Thrombosis and Urokinase (Proceedings of the Serono Symposia)
  11. Recombinant Technology in Hemostasis and Thrombosis (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  12. Thrombosis and Cardiovascular Disease (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  13. Mechanisms of hemostasis and thrombosis: From a symposium sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education, Presbyterian Hospital of Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, California
  14. Thrombosis, platelets, anticoagulation, and acetylsalicylic acid (Current cardiovascular topics)

21. Atherosclerosis And Thrombosis Index
Coronary atherosclerosis with thrombosis, microscopic. Severe coronary atherosclerosis, gross into plaque, gross. Coronary thrombosis, gross. Coronary thrombosis, gross. Coronary
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Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis Index
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    22. Hundreds In Australia May Sue On Flight Thrombosis
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/TRAVEL/NEWS/01/09/health.airlines.australia.reut/index.html

    23. Schattauer GmbH â€“ Verlag Für Medizin Und Naturwissenschaften
    The leading journal on thrombosis, haemostasis and vascular biology. 2004. Volumes 91 and 92 (6 issues per volume) ISSN 03406245.
    http://www.schattauer.de/z/10_de_navi_top.asp?menu=journals&submenu=th

    24. Sanofi Synthelabo
    Invests in genomics research and pharmaceutical development in four fields cardiovascular/thrombosis, central nervous system, oncology, and internal medicine.
    http://www.sanofi-synthelabo.com/us/index.asp
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    25. Schattauer GmbH â€“ Verlag Für Medizin Und Naturwissenschaften
    Translate this page von Schattauer Zeitschriften von Schattauer In ausgewählten Schattauer Zeitschriften nach Artikeln suchen arthritis + rheuma thrombosis and Haemostasis
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    Informationsvielfalt Schattauer verlegt insgesamt 16 Zeitschriften, darunter auch Englischsprachige. Welche Zeitschrift auf unserer Website in welcher Form verfügbar ist, können Sie der folgenden Tabelle entnehmen. Zeitschrift Deutsch Englisch Volltext Summary Inhaltsverzeichnis arthritis + rheuma Die Internistische Welt Die Medizinische Welt Fibrinolyse Fundamenta Psychiatrica Kinder- und Jugendmedizin Methods of Information in Medicine Nervenheilkunde Nuklearmedizin Phlebologie Psychodynamische Psychotherapie Synopsis Thrombosis and Haemostasis V.C.O.T. Zeitschrift Deutsch Englisch Volltext Summary Inhaltsverzeichnis

    26. California Clinical Thrombosis Center
    Dedicated to the evaluation and management of patients with disorders of thrombosis, Hemostasis and Vascular Medicine.
    http://www.thrombosiscenter.com/
    The CALIFORNIA CLINICAL THROMBOSIS CENTER is dedicated to the evaluation and management of patients with disorders of Thrombosis, Hemostasis and Vascular Medicine:
    • Atherosclerosis
    • Heart Attack
    • Stroke
    • Pulmonary Embolism
    • Deep Vein Thrombosis
    • Recurrent Miscarriage
    • Retinal Vascular Thrombosis
    • Unexplained Bleeding
    • Family History of Thrombosis or Bleeding
    The mission of the CALIFORNIA CLINICAL THROMBOSIS CENTER is to:
  • Identify the primary underlying causes of thrombosis or hemorrhage
  • Recommend a regimen for treatment and prevention which is appropriate for the underlying primary diagnosis
  • Recommend an appropriate duration of therapy
  • Evaluate the family members of patients with inherited disorders of the coagulation system or blood vessels
  • The CALIFORNIA CLINICAL THROMBOSIS CENTER is not simply a laboratory but a clinical center committed to comprehensive evaluation, speciality consultation, and state-of-the-art clinical management.
    ©2002 Dr. William F. Baker    design and hosting by The Marcom Group

    27. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of Thrombosis And Thrombolysis

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    28. Center For Thrombosis And Hemostasis
    Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/North_Carolina/University_of_North_Carolina/Chapel_Hill/Research
    http://www4.ga.unc.edu/ci/centerSearch.taf?_f=detail&staticFilename=curListR

    29. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of Thrombosis And Thrombolysis

    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0929-5305/current
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    30. AirStepper - Your Travel Exercise Cushion Solution To Increase Blood Circulation
    Makers of Air Stepper, an exercise device for Economy Class Syndrome / Deep Vein thrombosis.
    http://www.airstepper.com

    A Muscle Exercise for Patients and Seniors in Hospital and Rehabilitation Center Increase blood circulation to minimize the chance to form blood clots Designed for Health Care, long-haul travel, flight, coach, office and home
    AIR-STEPPER is a Trademark of PINNACLE INDUSTRIAL LIMITED
    Product Design in Canada
    Manufactured by PINNACLE INDUSTRIAL LIMITED

    31. ConjuChem
    Focuses on the application of its bioconjugation platform in various therapeutic areas such as cancer, pain, HIV, diabetes and thrombosis. Includes technology overview, research pipeline, partnerships, investment news, profiles of key staff in Montreal, Canada.
    http://www.conjuchem.com/

    32. Thrombosis Interest Group Of Canada
    thrombosis Interest Group of Canada (TIGC). is dedicated to furthering education. and research in the prevention. and treatment of thrombosis. About Us.
    http://www.tigc.org/english.htm

    33. Mediven Travel Medical Compression Stockings Which Reduce The Risk Of Flight-rel
    Medical compression stockings which reduce the risk of flightrelated (DVT) deep vein thrombosis.
    http://www.os.co.za/mtravel.htm

    Mediven Travel
    "Airline Travel, Thrombosis and Stockings"
    What the Researchers say:
    Recently there have been many reports relating to incidents of thrombosis (or blood clots) occurring in deep veins of the legs of otherwise healthy people who had recently flown long distances. Such reports referred to this problem as "Economy Class Syndrome", but in fact, the reports showed that this medical condition also occurred in passengers who had traveled in "Business Class". A number of detailed studies were conducted bringing together all the incidents reported and looking at a large group of patients suffering from Thrombosis in the deep veins of the leg. These studies were unable to establish flying as a contributory cause of this type of Thrombosis. Then in May 2001 the results of the first objective study were published in Britain’s premier Medical Journal "The Lancet" . A group of researchers from The Middlesex Hospital, London headed by Vascular Surgeon, Thrombosis Expert and Aviator John Scurr and Haematologist Professor Sam Machin examined the veins and blood from 231 volunteers before they embarked on long haul flights (more than 8 hours). On their return to London they were again examined and it was found that in one group of 116 volunteers 10% of the passengers had a thrombosis in the deep veins of their legs. These clots were detected by ultra sound examination and the patients received immediate treatment without which the condition may have become more serious. However, a single mild incidence of deep vein thrombosis can predispose to further incidents of a more serious nature.

    34. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Deep Venous Thrombosis
    Deep venous thrombosis. Deep venous thrombosis is a condition where there is a blood clot in a deep vein (a vein that accompanies an artery).
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000156.htm
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    Deep venous thrombosis, ileofemoral Deep veins Venous blood clot Deep veins Alternative names Return to top DVT; Blood clot in the legs Definition Return to top Deep venous thrombosis is a condition where there is a blood clot in a deep vein (a vein that accompanies an artery). Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) affects mainly the veins in the lower leg and the thigh. It involves the formation of a clot ( thrombus ) in the larger veins of the area. This thrombus may interfere with circulation of the area, and it may break off and travel through the blood stream (embolize). The embolus thus created can lodge in the brain, lungs, heart, or other area, causing severe damage to that organ.
    Risks include prolonged sitting, bedrest or immobilization (such as on long plane or car trips), recent surgery or trauma (especially hip, knee or gynecological surgery)

    35. NEJM: Articles On Stroke -- Antithrombotic Therapy And Carotid Stenosis
    From the archives of the journal, literature covering topics such as antithrombotic therapy, cerebral thrombosis, and carotid stenosis.
    http://content.nejm.org/cgi/collection/stroke

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    SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Please sign in for full text and personal services Stroke
    The Stroke collection covers topics such as antithrombotic therapy, cerebral thrombosis, and carotid stenosis and includes research articles, case reports, reviews, and editorial commentary.
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    N Engl J Med 2004; 350:1882-1893, Apr 29, 2004. Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital Earlier content (since May 1996): Impracticability of Informed Consent in the Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network
    Tu J. V., Willison D. J., Silver F. L., Fang J., Richards J. A., Laupacis A., Kapral M. K., the Investigators in the Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network
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    Full Text PDF N Engl J Med 2004; 350:1414-1421, Apr 1, 2004.

    36. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Renal Vein Thrombosis
    Renal vein thrombosis. Definition Return to top. Renal vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in the vein that drains the kidney.
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    Kidney anatomy Kidney - blood and urine flow Alternative names Return to top Clot in the renal vein; Occlusion - renal vein Definition Return to top Renal vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in the vein that drains the kidney. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Renal vein thrombosis is a fairly uncommon situation that may happen after trauma to the abdomen or back, or it may occur because of a tumor , stricture (scar formation), or other blockage of the vein. It may be associated with nephrotic syndrome
    In some children it occurs after severe dehydration , and is a more serious condition than in adults. Dehydration is the most common cause of renal vein thrombosis in infants.
    Renal vein thrombosis should be suspected if symptoms develop after femoral vein cannulation (such as for an angiogram test).

    37. Vascular Disease Foundation
    Patient education regarding peripheral artery disease, including atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms, Buerger's Disease, and deep vein thrombosis.
    http://www.vdf.org/

    38. BBC NEWS | Health | Medical Notes | Deep Vein Thrombosis
    Deep vein thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot in one of the deep veins of the body, usually in the leg. What is deep vein thrombosis?
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    You are in: Health: Medical notes News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Saturday, 8 February, 2003, 15:45 GMT Deep vein thrombosis
    Air travellers are at increased risk of DVT
    Deep vein thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot in one of the deep veins of the body, usually in the leg. It is comparatively rare, affecting around one or two people in every thousand, mainly older people. What is deep vein thrombosis? Deep vein thrombosis, commonly referred to as DVT, is a disease of the circulation. It occurs most often in people who have not been able to exercise normally. Blood passing through the deepest veins in the calf or thigh flows relatively slowly: when a DVT occurs it moves so slowly that it forms a solid clot which becomes wedged in the vein. What are the symptoms? Quite often there are no symptoms at all. Where they do exist there may be pain or tenderness in the leg and raised skin temperature around the area. Sudden swelling in one leg may be the first sign. Occasionally some of the surface veins are more visible through the skin. There may also be pain on flexing the foot upwards.

    39. Deep Vein Thrombosis Hub
    A brief definition of deep vein thrombosis, followed by links to research articles, overviews, diagnosis and treatment. Deep vein thrombosis hub.
    http://www.projectlinks.org/thrombosis/
    Deep vein thrombosis hub
    Deep vein thrombosis is the clotting of the blood in vein. The most common site of a deep vein thrombosis is in a deep leg vein. Complications occur when a clot breaks away from the wall of the vein to which it is attached and travels through the blood stream to the heart or lungs. Although anyone can develop blood clots, certain people are at greater risk including pregnant women, people who are overweight or obese, and those with certain blood conditions. Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism - by Frederick A. Anderson, Jr, PhD, Research Professor of Surgery Director, Center for Outcomes Research University of Massachusetts Medical Center;
    Anne-Marie Audet, MD, MSc, FACP, Medical Director for Quality Improvement Massachusetts Peer Review Organization. Diagnostic Imaging of Lower Limb Deep Venous Thrombosis - Thomas J. Barloon, M.D., George R. Bergus, M.D., and James E. Seabold, M.D., Departments of Radiology and Family Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa. Deep venous thrombosis from MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia - updated by Robert J. Green, M.D. M.S.C.E., Division of Oncology, Good Samaritan Medical Center, West Palm Beach, FL.

    40. Innohep
    Tinzaparin sodium. Features product information as well as descriptions of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms.
    http://www.innohep.com
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