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  • 22. The utility of thrombophilia testing in pregnant women with thrombosis: fact or fiction?
    Scifres CM, Macones GA.
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  • 24. Antithrombotic therapy and pregnancy: consensus report and recommendations for prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
    Duhl AJ, Paidas MJ, Ural SH, Branch W, Casele H, Cox-Gill J, Hamersley SL, Hyers TM, Katz V, Kuhlmann R, Nutescu EA, Thorp JA, Zehnder JL, Pregnancy and Thrombosis Working Group.
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  • 26. Anticoagulants in pregnancy.
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    Poul H.
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    Simioni P.
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    Nelson-Piercy C.
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    Spitzer KA, Murphy K, Crowther M, Clark CA, Laskin CA.
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  • 35. [Current concepts of venous thromboembolism and anticoagulation during pregnancy].
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