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Concept Thrombelastography
Academic Article Thromboelastography for the assessment of hypercoagulability during general surgery.
Academic Article Application of thromboelastography in other medical and surgical states.
Academic Article Perspectives on thromboelastography.
Academic Article Thromboelastography: measuring statistical probabilities.
Academic Article Role of thromboelastography in evaluating other anticoagulant agents: warfarin and heparin-dihydroergotamine.
Academic Article Electronic readout for three-channel thrombelastograph.
Academic Article Computerization of three-channel thrombelastograph.
Academic Article In vitro comparison of fibrinolytic activity of plasminogen activators using a thrombelastographic method: in vivo evaluation of the B-chain-streptokinase complex in the dog model using pre-titered doses.
Academic Article In vitro testing of surface thrombogenicity using the thrombelastograph.
Academic Article Comparison of thrombelastography with common coagulation tests.
Academic Article Postoperative hypercoagulability and deep-vein thrombosis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Academic Article Anticoagulant kinetics following bolus injection of heparin.
Academic Article Thrombelastography of blood from subjects with chronic renal failure.
Academic Article Viscoelastic effects of dextran 70 on human blood.
Academic Article Thrombelastographic patterns of ancrod and thrombin fibrin formation and dissolution.
Academic Article Contact activation of heparinized plasma.
Academic Article Disseminated intravascular multiple systems activation (DIMSA) following thermal injury.
Academic Article The identification of accelerated coagulability.
Academic Article Neutralization of heparin by cellular blood elements.
Academic Article Thromboelastographic modifications induced by intravenous and subcutaneous heparin administration.
Academic Article Thromboelastographic changes in carcinoma: an animal model.
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