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Chronobiological Rythms In Onset Of Massive Pulmonary Embolism In Iranian Population
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology, 10/14/09
Hakim H et al. – The findings revealed that massive pulmonary embolism has a peak of onset during morning hours and in the winter. It was also found that massive pulmonary embolism also has a weekly rhythm. Circadian and weekly rhythms of massive pulmonary embolism were different in diabetic patients and this is a novel finding of this study.
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