Clinical relevance of hypercoagulability and possible hypofibrinolysis associated with estrone and estriol

Volume: 80, Issue: 7, Pages: 697 - 703
Published: Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
Estrone (E 1 ) and Estriol (E 3 ) are endogenous female hormones, present in increased concentrations during female specific physiological processes (menopause and pregnancy respectively) that are associated with increased venous thrombotic risk. These hormones are also used as hormone therapies that are also associated with increased thromboembolism risk. Viscoelastic analysis revealed no significant difference to clot formation after hormone...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical relevance of hypercoagulability and possible hypofibrinolysis associated with estrone and estriol
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
80
Issue
7
Pages
697 - 703
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