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Chiu YH et al. – Detection of serum d–dimer could not help to differentiate patient with AMI from those with non–AMI. The authors did not find a correlation between serum d–dimer levels and the severity of AMI. However, measurement of d–dimer levels can be of value for a small decrease in the likelihood of AMI, when the result is low.

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