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Decision making in venous thromboembolism prophylaxis: Is LWMH being inappropriately withheld from patients admitted with chronic liver disease?

Clement Lau, Christian Burd, Daniel Abeles and David Sherman
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.15-1-31
Clin Med February 2015
Clement Lau
AGastroenterology and GI Surgery Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UK
Roles: CT2 doctor
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Christian Burd
BGastroenterology and GI Surgery Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UK
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Daniel Abeles
CGastroenterology and GI Surgery Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UK
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David Sherman
DGastroenterology and GI Surgery Centre, Central Middlesex Hospital, London, UK
Roles: consultant physician, gastroenterologist and hepatologist
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    Comparison of LMWH prescription in medical versus CLD patients and in CLD patients presenting with a liver or non-liver-related condition. (A) Medical vs CLD patients; (B) CLD patients presenting with a liver or non-liver related condition. CLD = chronic liver disease; LMWH = low molecular weight heparin.

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Decision making in venous thromboembolism prophylaxis: Is LWMH being inappropriately withheld from patients admitted with chronic liver disease?
Clement Lau, Christian Burd, Daniel Abeles, David Sherman
Clinical Medicine Feb 2015, 15 (1) 31-34; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.15-1-31

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Decision making in venous thromboembolism prophylaxis: Is LWMH being inappropriately withheld from patients admitted with chronic liver disease?
Clement Lau, Christian Burd, Daniel Abeles, David Sherman
Clinical Medicine Feb 2015, 15 (1) 31-34; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.15-1-31
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