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Surreptitious bleeding in surgery: A major challenge in coagulation
L. Rice
Department of Medicine
Academic Institute
Research Institute
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Hemorrhage
100%
human F8 protein
78%
Hemophilia A
38%
Factor VIII
38%
Hematoma
32%
Surgical Hemostasis
28%
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
27%
Vitamin K Deficiency
26%
Mercaptopurine
22%
Dacarbazine
21%
Purpura
21%
Plasma Exchange
20%
Prothrombin
20%
Blood Coagulation Factors
19%
Liver Failure
18%
Cholecystectomy
18%
Prednisone
17%
Platelet Count
16%
Ambulatory Surgical Procedures
16%
Coronary Artery Bypass
16%
Hepatitis
16%
Cyclophosphamide
16%
Tongue
16%
Immunosuppressive Agents
14%
Therapeutics
14%
Blood Platelets
13%
Morbidity
10%
Antibodies
9%
Liver
8%
Wounds and Injuries
8%
Proteins
6%