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Complications of the hypercoagulable status in burn injury
Juan P. Barret
, Peter G. Dziewulski
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Adult Male
33%
Adult Population
33%
Arterial Thrombosis
66%
Burn Injury
100%
Burn Patients
100%
Common Femoral Artery
33%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
66%
Hypercoagulability
100%
Low Impact
33%
Male Patients
33%
Pediatric Population
33%
Population-based Incidence
66%
Pulmonary Embolism
66%
Thromboembolic Complications
33%
Thrombogenicity
33%
Thrombotic Complications
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Artery Thrombosis
50%
Burn
100%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
50%
Lung Embolism
50%
Thromboembolism
25%
Thrombogenicity
25%