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From the Doctors' Clinic at Vero Beach, Florida
Abstract
The use of long-term anticoagulants in a pregnant patient poses many problems. In order to minimize the hazards for the patient and fetus the therapy must be individualized. A therapeutic regimen which calls for the use of both heparin and sodium warfarin at various intervals during gestation is discussed.
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K. Klein and S. G. Pauker Recurrent Deep Venous Thrombosis in Pregnancy: Analysis of the Risks and Benefits of Anticoagulation Med Decis Making, January 1, 1981; 1(2): 181 - 202. [PDF] |
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