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CLINICAL THROMBOLYSIS.
1963
M L KWITKO
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D005342
Fibrinolysis
The natural enzymatic dissolution of FIBRIN.
Fibrinolyses
D006801
Humans
Members of the species Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
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[Clinical experiences with thrombolysis].
August 1963, Zentralblatt fur Phlebologie,
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Clinical thrombolysis in stroke.
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Clinical pharmacology of coronary thrombolysis.
February 1987, Cardiology clinics,
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Clinical perspectives and therapeutics of thrombolysis.
October 2003, International journal of cardiology,
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Late thrombolysis: controlled clinical trial overdue.
April 1986, The American journal of cardiology,
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Biochemical and clinical aspects of thrombolysis.
January 1978, Seminars in hematology,
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[Hazards of thrombolysis. A clinical case].
June 1991, Minerva cardioangiologica,
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[Thrombolysis by streptokinase (experimental and clinical study)].
May 1969, Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux,
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Clinical experience with urokinase in intracoronary thrombolysis.
April 1987, Clinical cardiology,
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Ultrasound-enhanced thrombolysis for stroke: clinical significance.
November 2002, European journal of ultrasound : official journal of the European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology,
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