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Outcome of Non-Variceal Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Patients with Antithrombotic Therapy
Digestion, 06/19/09
Bellver VO et al. - Neither anticoagulation nor antiplatelet treatment exerts an influence upon the course of non-variceal UGB. Nevertheless, anticoagulation is associated with a longer hospital stay. This is partially explained by the older age and increased comorbidity of the patients subjected to such treatment.
Vicente Ortiz Bellver, 06/22/09
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