Tranexamic acid administration is associated with an increased risk of posttraumatic venous thromboembolism
Sara P. Myers(University of Mississippi Medical Center), Matthew D. Neal(University of Pittsburgh), Matthew Kutcher(University of Mississippi), Matthew R. Rosengart(Washington University in St. Louis), Andrew B. Peitzman(MACOM (United States)), Joshua B. Brown(MACOM (United States)), Jason L. Sperry(University of Pittsburgh)
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
September 26, 2018
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