Thrombosis

Thomas G. DeLoughery, MD

Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR

This case was reviewed and updated in 2009 by Dr. Alvin H. Schmaier and members of the Teaching Cases Subcommittee.

Copyright of the American Society of Hematology, 2006. ISSN: 1931-6860.

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