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Bowel Disease Link to Blood Clots: New Findings
February 10, 2010 People living with inflammatory bowel disease are known to be at high risk of blood clots when admitted to hospital during a flare-up of their disease. But now new research has shown that those who ... > full story -
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Performing Single Ultrasound to Detect Blood Clot May Be Sufficient for Some Patients
February 2, 2010 An analysis of previous studies suggests that for patients with a suspected blood clot in a deep vein of a leg, withholding anticoagulation therapy after a negative whole-leg compression ultrasound ... > full story -
New Finding in Cell Migration May Be Key to Preventing Clots, Cancer Spread
January 14, 2010 Researchers have discovered how cells in the body flatten out as they adhere to internal bodily surfaces, the first step in a wide range of important processes including clot formation, immune ... > full story -
Seeing Is Believing: Visualizing Blood Clot Formation Inside Blood Vessels
December 21, 2009 Inappropriate activation of the blood clotting process inside a blood vessel results in the formation of a clot known as a thrombus. Thrombus formation in blood vessels in the brain and heart can ... > full story -
Synthetic Platelets Halve Clotting Time
December 16, 2009 Researchers have developed synthetic platelets from biodegradable polymers. In animal models, the synthetics attach to natural platelets and stem bleeding faster than current ... > full story -
New Thrombosis Treatments? Blood Clots Form Through Newly Discovered Mechanism
December 10, 2009 Polyphosphate from blood platelets plays a key role in inflammation and the formation of blood clots, scientists have shown. The study could lead to new treatments for ... > full story -
ASGE Issues Guidelines on Management of Antithrombotic Agents for Endoscopic Procedures
December 8, 2009 According to a new guideline from the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy regarding the management of antithrombotic agents for endoscopy, aspirin and/or NSAIDs may be continued for all ... > full story -
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Three Anticoagulant Studies May Change Current Medical Practice
December 7, 2009 New research reveals that the practice of using the anticoagulants aspirin and heparin with the hope of preventing clots in placental blood vessels is ineffective for preventing unexplained, ... > full story -
New Drug Shows Promise for Those With Clotting Disorders
December 6, 2009 An oral drug called dabigatran etexilate, is as safe and effective as warfarin for combating VTE, according to a new ... > full story -
Risk of Blood Clot After Surgery Higher and Lasts Longer Than Previously Thought
December 3, 2009 The risk of having a potentially fatal blood clot after surgery is higher and lasts for longer than had previously been thought, concludes new ... > full story
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