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Florian Prüller1, Eva-Christine Weiss, Reinhard B Raggam
1Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Abstract:
The authors suggest that functional testing for activated protein C resistance is cheaper and more clinically relevant than genetic testing to detect a factor V Leiden mutation in identifying persons who are at risk for thromboembolism.
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