Thrombogenic factors and recurrent coronary events.
Moss AJ, Goldstein RE, Marder VJ, Sparks CE, Oakes D, Greenberg H, Weiss HJ, Zareba W, Brown MW, Liang CS, Lichstein E, Little WC, Gillespie JA, Van Voorhees L, Krone RJ, Bodenheimer MM, Hochman J, Dwyer EM Jr, Arora R, Marcus FI, Watelet LF, Case RB.
Moss AJ, et al. Among authors: little wc.
Circulation. 1999 May 18;99(19):2517-22. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.99.19.2517.
Circulation. 1999.
PMID: 10330382
We hypothesized that the presence of blood factors that reflect enhanced thrombogenic activity would be associated with an increased risk of recurrent coronary events during long-term follow-up of patients who have recovered from myocardial infarction. ...
We hypothesized that the presence of blood factors that reflect enhanced thrombogenic activity would be associated with an increased risk of …