Abnormalities of hemostasis in chronic liver disease: Reappraisal of their clinical significance and need for clinical and laboratory research

Volume: 46, Issue: 4, Pages: 727 - 733
Published: Apr 1, 2007
Abstract
The derangement of hemostasis in patients with chronic liver disease has long been thought to be causally related to the bleeding events seen in these patients. However, the relatively poor correlation between bleeding and the peripheral indices of hemostasis together with the recent findings of the literature that thrombin generation as well as platelet adhesion are normal in these patients challenge this concept and question the usefulness of...
Paper Details
Title
Abnormalities of hemostasis in chronic liver disease: Reappraisal of their clinical significance and need for clinical and laboratory research
Published Date
Apr 1, 2007
Volume
46
Issue
4
Pages
727 - 733
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