Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
Abstract Renal biopsy has been widely recommended in clinic to determine the histological patterns of kidney disease. To prevent bleeding complications, patients should routinely stop anticoagulants prior to renal biopsy. However, patients with kidney disease are susceptible to thromboembolisms, par...
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Main Authors: | Xia Tan, Guochun Chen, Yu Liu, Letian Zhou, Liyu He, Di Liu, Yexin Liu, Fan Zhang, Huiqiong Li, Hong Liu |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/66d44f9f5c524ca2b68ddce04148b6ee |
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