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  • 3. The incidence and prognosis of thromboembolism associated with oral contraceptives: Age-dependent difference in Japanese population.
    Sugiura K, Ojima T, Urano T, Kobayashi T.
    J Obstet Gynaecol Res; 2018 Sep; 44(9):1766-1772. PubMed ID: 29998477
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  • 5. Nonoral combined hormonal contraceptives and thromboembolism: a systematic review.
    Tepper NK, Dragoman MV, Gaffield ME, Curtis KM.
    Contraception; 2017 Feb; 95(2):130-139. PubMed ID: 27771476
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  • 6. A comparison of the risks of venous thromboembolic disease in association with different combined oral contraceptives.
    Farmer RD, Lawrenson RA, Todd JC, Williams TJ, MacRae KD, Tyrer F, Leydon GM.
    Br J Clin Pharmacol; 2000 Jun; 49(6):580-90. PubMed ID: 10848722
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  • 8. The epidemiological characteristics of thromboembolism related to oral contraceptives in Japan: Results of a national survey.
    Sugiura K, Kobayashi T, Ojima T.
    J Obstet Gynaecol Res; 2021 Jan; 47(1):198-207. PubMed ID: 32885566
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  • 11. Venous thromboembolic disease and combined oral contraceptives: results of international multicentre case-control study. World Health Organization Collaborative Study of Cardiovascular Disease and Steroid Hormone Contraception.
    Lancet; 1995 Dec 16; 346(8990):1575-82. PubMed ID: 7500748
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  • 12. Incidence of venous thromboembolism in young Swedish women and possibly preventable cases among combined oral contraceptive users.
    Samuelsson E, Hägg S.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2004 Jul 16; 83(7):674-81. PubMed ID: 15225194
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  • 13. Combined hormonal contraceptive use among obese women and risk for cardiovascular events: A systematic review.
    Horton LG, Simmons KB, Curtis KM.
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  • 14. Association of Risk for Venous Thromboembolism With Use of Low-Dose Extended- and Continuous-Cycle Combined Oral Contraceptives: A Safety Study Using the Sentinel Distributed Database.
    Li J, Panucci G, Moeny D, Liu W, Maro JC, Toh S, Huang TY.
    JAMA Intern Med; 2018 Nov 01; 178(11):1482-1488. PubMed ID: 30285041
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  • 18. Contraception, venous thrombosis and biological plausability.
    Rott H.
    Minerva Med; 2013 Apr 01; 104(2):161-7. PubMed ID: 23514992
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  • 19. Pulmonary embolism associated with combined oral contraceptives: reporting incidences and potential risk factors for a fatal outcome.
    Hedenmalm K, Samuelsson E, Spigset O.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2004 Jun 01; 83(6):576-85. PubMed ID: 15144341
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