Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states.
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Macik, BG; Ortel, TL
Published in: Clin Chest Med
June 1995
In summary, every patient presenting with a new (or recurrent) thromboembolic event should be carefully assessed for potential predisposing factors. This starts with a thorough patient history and complete physical examination. If indicated, the clinical assessment is then used to guide the clinical laboratory evaluation for a potential hypercoagulable state. Identification of a specific hypercoagulable state, primary or secondary, is extremely important in the prognosis and therapeutic management of the individual patient.
Duke Scholars
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Clin Chest Med
ISSN
0272-5231
Publication Date
June 1995
Volume
16
Issue
2
Start / End Page
375 / 387
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Thromboembolism
- Respiratory System
- Pregnancy
- Physical Examination
- Male
- Humans
- Hemostasis
- Female
- Blood Coagulation Tests
- Blood Coagulation Disorders
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Macik, B. G., & Ortel, T. L. (1995). Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states. Clin Chest Med, 16(2), 375–387.
Macik, B. G., and T. L. Ortel. “Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states.” Clin Chest Med 16, no. 2 (June 1995): 375–87.
Macik BG, Ortel TL. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states. Clin Chest Med. 1995 Jun;16(2):375–87.
Macik, B. G., and T. L. Ortel. “Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states.” Clin Chest Med, vol. 16, no. 2, June 1995, pp. 375–87.
Macik BG, Ortel TL. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states. Clin Chest Med. 1995 Jun;16(2):375–387.
Published In
Clin Chest Med
ISSN
0272-5231
Publication Date
June 1995
Volume
16
Issue
2
Start / End Page
375 / 387
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Thromboembolism
- Respiratory System
- Pregnancy
- Physical Examination
- Male
- Humans
- Hemostasis
- Female
- Blood Coagulation Tests
- Blood Coagulation Disorders