Relative Risk of Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis in Association with the Factor V Leiden Mutation in a United Kingdom Population
T B Baglin(Addenbrooke's Hospital), R. Luddington(Addenbrooke's Hospital), David J. Williamson(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Peter Baker(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust), Karen Brown(Addenbrooke's Hospital)
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