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Meanings of hypercoagulable state in English
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Usage of hypercoagulable state in English
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Women with a past medical history of P-EC have a baseline hypercoagulablestate postpregnancy.
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This includes a hypercoagulablestate and the associated thromboembolism.
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Thus, there is ongoing dispute about the impact of a hypercoagulablestate upon progression of atherosclerosis.
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Our findings suggest that a hypercoagulablestate in heart failure can be modified by warfarin therapy.
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Heart failure is associated with a hypercoagulablestate.
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Blood workup for preexisting hypercoagulablestate was normal.
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More recently, the hypercoagulablestate which results from diminished response to APC has also been associated with arterial thrombosis.
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Thrombocytosis was shown to affect the blood hypercoagulablestate and also have a negative prognostic value for GC patients.
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The observed association likely does not reflect cause and effect, but rather that low serum albumin reflects a hyperinflammatory or hypercoagulablestate.
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A single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed to test the hypothesis that warfarin will modify a hypercoagulablestate in heart failure.
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It has been estimated that up to 10% of hypercoagulablestate manifestations in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are ischemic strokes.
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We conclude from this pilot study that femorotibial PTA produces a hypercoagulablestate which may result in failure of early patency due to rethrombosis.
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Congenital and acquired hypercoagulablestates arise from an imbalance between procoagulant and anticoagulant forces.
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Background and purpose: Hypercoagulablestates are a rare but recognized cause of ischemic stroke.
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Increased survival in recent years is consistent with improved management of hypercoagulablestates as well as improved general care.
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Conclusions: An increased platelet aggregability contributes to the hypercoagulablestates, that may increase the incidence of thrombosis in such patients.