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Scott M Stevens

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British Journal of Haematology|July 25, 2022
From 3 months to forever - oral contraceptives, venous thrombosis and duration of anticoagulation. A challenging decisionScott M Stevens
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 23, 2012
ACP Journal Club: review: fondaparinux reduces VTE and recurrence in superficial thrombophlebitis of the legScott M Stevens
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 18, 2012
Review: Gestalt or clinical decision rules have limited sensitivity and specificity for detecting acute PEScott M Stevens
Blood|April 17, 2020
Something old, something new…Scott M Stevens
ACP Journal Club|September 4, 2007
Concomitant VTE increased risks for mortality and hemorrhage in older patients with cancer, with risk varying by cancer typeScott M Stevens
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis|January 23, 2015
Role of thrombophilia testing: conScott M Stevens
ACP Journal Club|March 17, 2006
Review: the Wells rule is more useful than individual clinical features for predicting risk for deep venous thrombosisScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
ACP Journal Club|March 17, 2006
The Wells rule was not useful in ruling out deep venous thrombosis in a primary care settingScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
Review: the Wells rule is more useful than individual clinical features for predicting risk of deep venous thrombosisScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
The Wells rule was not useful in ruling out deep venous thrombosis in a primary care settingScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
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British Journal of Haematology|July 25, 2022
From 3 months to forever - oral contraceptives, venous thrombosis and duration of anticoagulation. A challenging decisionScott M Stevens
Annals of Internal Medicine|August 23, 2012
ACP Journal Club: review: fondaparinux reduces VTE and recurrence in superficial thrombophlebitis of the legScott M Stevens
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 18, 2012
Review: Gestalt or clinical decision rules have limited sensitivity and specificity for detecting acute PEScott M Stevens
Blood|April 17, 2020
Something old, something new…Scott M Stevens
ACP Journal Club|September 4, 2007
Concomitant VTE increased risks for mortality and hemorrhage in older patients with cancer, with risk varying by cancer typeScott M Stevens
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis|January 23, 2015
Role of thrombophilia testing: conScott M Stevens
ACP Journal Club|March 17, 2006
Review: the Wells rule is more useful than individual clinical features for predicting risk for deep venous thrombosisScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
ACP Journal Club|March 17, 2006
The Wells rule was not useful in ruling out deep venous thrombosis in a primary care settingScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
Review: the Wells rule is more useful than individual clinical features for predicting risk of deep venous thrombosisScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
The Wells rule was not useful in ruling out deep venous thrombosis in a primary care settingScott M Stevens, Walter Ageno
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