Intrinsic Coagulation Activation and the Risk of Arterial Thrombosis in Young Women Results From the Risk of Arterial Thrombosis in Relation to Oral Contraceptives (RATIO) Case-Control Study

Volume: 122, Issue: 18, Pages: 1854 - 1861
Published: Nov 2, 2010
Abstract
Background—Classically, intrinsic coagulation proteins are thought to have a minor role in hemostasis. Recently, these proteins, especially FXII, were implicated as possible key players in the pathogenesis of arterial thrombosis. This study aims to determine the risks of arterial thrombosis conferred by increased activation of intrinsic coagulation proteins in young women and the effect of oral contraceptive use on this association. Methods and...
Paper Details
Title
Intrinsic Coagulation Activation and the Risk of Arterial Thrombosis in Young Women Results From the Risk of Arterial Thrombosis in Relation to Oral Contraceptives (RATIO) Case-Control Study
Published Date
Nov 2, 2010
Volume
122
Issue
18
Pages
1854 - 1861
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