Greenberg et al., 1972 - Google Patents
Partial thromboplastin time as a predictor of blood loss in oral surgery patients receiving coumarin anticoagulantsGreenberg et al., 1972
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- 8853536757507319548
- Author
- Greenberg M
- Miller M
- Lynch M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of the American Dental Association
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Blood loss after dental extractions was quantitated in 13 patients receiving therapeutic levels of coumarin anticoagulants and 7 control patients. Eleven of the 13 patients receiving anticoagulants had the prothrombin time maintained in the therapeutic range and a normal …
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