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    ROLE OF ROTATIONAL THROMBELASTOMETRY (ROTEM (R)) IN RAPID ESTIMATION OF RIVAROXABAN DRUG LEVEL

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    Authors
    Chuah, H.
    Pepperell, D.
    Leahy, M.
    Dixon, T.
    Mukhtar, Syed Aqif
    Kesavan, M.
    Ling, J.
    Sankhesara, D.
    Brownell, P.
    P'ng, S.
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Chuah, H. and Pepperell, D. and Leahy, M. and Dixon, T. and Mukhtar, S.A. and Kesavan, M. and Ling, J. et al. 2016. ROLE OF ROTATIONAL THROMBELASTOMETRY (ROTEM (R)) IN RAPID ESTIMATION OF RIVAROXABAN DRUG LEVEL, 21st Congress of the European-Hematology-Association, pp. 311-311: FERRATA STORTI FOUNDATION.
    Source Title
    HAEMATOLOGICA
    Source Conference
    21st Congress of the European-Hematology-Association
    ISSN
    0390-6078
    School
    Centre for Population Health Research
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67822
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