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Changes in Hemostatic Function Evaluated by Thromboelastography during the Normal Menstrual Cycle
2002
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
As the menstruation has been thought to be associated with abnormal hemostasis and increased fibrinolytic activities, some surgeons and even anesthesiologists tend to postpone elective surgery. Many investigators have studied individual coagulation profiles and fibrinolytic activity during the menstruation, but conventional coagulation screens are frequently inadequate for the purpose of monitoring coagulation dynamically. This study was designed to evaluate the whole dynamic hemostatic process
doi:10.4097/kjae.2002.43.4.413
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