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Venous Thromboembolism at the National Healthcare Group, Singapore
Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 06/25/09
Molina JAD et al. - As patterns across ethnic groups point to lower VTE rates among Asians compared to Caucasians and Eurasians, analytic studies should be considered to test this hypothesis. There may be a need to develop locally applicable risk assessment tools which can be used to support local guidelines for VTE prophylaxis, thus leading to more acceptable and cost-effective care.
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