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Testing for inherited thrombophilias in arterial stroke: can it cause more harm than good?
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Testing for inherited thrombophilias in arterial stroke: can it cause more harm than good?
Morris JG, Singh S, Fisher M. Testing for inherited thrombophilias in arterial stroke: can it cause more harm than good? Stroke. 2010 Dec; 41(12):2985-90.
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Antithrombin III Deficiency
Brain Ischemia
Case-Control Studies
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Factor V Deficiency
Foramen Ovale, Patent
Humans
Protein C Deficiency
Protein S Deficiency
Stroke
Thrombophilia
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Marc Fisher MD