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    Syndromes of thrombosis and hypercoagulability. Congenital and acquired causes of thrombosis by Bick, R L, Kaplan, H

    Published in The Medical clinics of North America (01-05-1998)
    “…Blood coagulation protein and platelet defects are now known to account for up to ninety percent of unexplained venous thrombosis and up to seventy percent of…”
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    Antiphospholipid thrombosis syndromes by Bick, R L

    Published in Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis (01-10-2001)
    “…Antiphospholipid antibodies are strongly associated with thrombosis and are the most common of the acquired blood protein defects causing thrombosis. Although…”
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    Syndromes of disseminated intravascular coagulation in obstetrics, pregnancy, and gynecology. Objective criteria for diagnosis and management by Bick, R L

    “…This article presents current understanding of the causes, pathophysiology, clinical, and laboratory diagnosis, and management of fulminant and low-grade DIC,…”
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    Disseminated intravascular coagulation: pathophysiological mechanisms and manifestations by Bick, R L

    Published in Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis (01-01-1998)
    “…Current concepts of the many complex pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical and laboratory manifestations of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)…”
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    Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, paradoxical thromboembolism, and other side effects of heparin therapy by Walenga, J M, Bick, R L

    Published in The Medical clinics of North America (01-05-1998)
    “…Although several new anticoagulant drugs are in development, heparin remains the drug of choice for most anticoagulation needs. The clinical effects of heparin…”
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    Syndromes of hypercoagulability and thrombosis: a review by Bick, R L, Pegram, M

    “…This review has stressed the common hereditary and acquired blood protein defects associated with thrombosis. The most common of the hereditary defects appear…”
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    Coagulation abnormalities in malignancy: a review by Bick, R L

    Published in Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis (01-01-1992)
    “…As outlined in this review, patients with cancer may harbor many alterations of hemostasis. These are multifaceted and must be taken into account when trying…”
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    Disseminated intravascular coagulation. Objective criteria for diagnosis and management by Bick, R L

    Published in The Medical clinics of North America (01-05-1994)
    “…Current concepts of the cause, pathophysiology, clinical and laboratory diagnosis, and management of fulminant and low-grade DIC have been presented…”
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    Hypercoagulability and thrombosis by Bick, R L

    Published in The Medical clinics of North America (01-05-1994)
    “…This article has stressed the common hereditary and acquired blood protein defects associated with thrombosis. The commonest hereditary defects appear to be…”
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    The antiphospholipid and thrombosis syndromes by Bick, R L, Baker, Jr, W F

    Published in The Medical clinics of North America (01-05-1994)
    “…Anticardiolipin antibodies and the lupus anticoagulant are strongly associated with thrombosis and appear to be the most common of the acquired blood protein…”
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    Recurrent miscarriage syndrome and infertility caused by blood coagulation protein or platelet defects by Bick, R L

    “…Recurrent miscarriage syndrome and infertility are common problems in the United States. Recurrent miscarriage affects more than 500,000 women annually. If…”
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    Antithrombin agents as anticoagulants and antithrombotics: implications in drug development by Fareed, J, Callas, D, Hoppensteadt, D A, Lewis, B E, Bick, R L, Walenga, J M

    Published in Seminars in hematology (01-01-1999)
    “…The development of direct thrombin inhibitors goes back nearly four decades. Organic synthetic benzamidine derivatives were initially developed as direct…”
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    Antiphospholipid and thrombosis syndromes by Bick, R L, Baker, W F

    “…ACAs and the lupus anticoagulant are strongly associated with thrombosis and appear to be the most common of the acquired blood protein defects causing…”
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    Disseminated intravascular coagulation and related syndromes: a clinical review by Bick, R L

    Published in Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis (01-10-1988)
    “…Current concepts of the cause, pathophysiologic mechanisms, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic DIC have been discussed. Considerable attention has…”
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    Low molecular weight heparins in the outpatient management of venous thromboembolism by Bick, R L

    “…Low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) has challenged the position of unfractionated heparin (UFH) as the treatment of choice in preventing progression,…”
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    Platelet function defects: a clinical review by Bick, R L

    Published in Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis (01-01-1992)
    “…Platelet dysfunction, especially acquired forms, are common causes of hemorrhage, especially in association with trauma and surgery. Although the hereditary…”
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    Thrombosis and hemorrhage in oncology patients by Bick, R L, Strauss, J F, Frenkel, E P

    “…As outlined in this review, patients with cancer may harbor many alterations of hemostasis. These are multifaceted and must be considered when trying to…”
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    The antiphospholipid-thrombosis syndromes. Fact, fiction, confusion, and controversy by Bick, R L

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-11-1993)
    “…Anticardiolipin antibodies and the lupus anticoagulant are strongly associated with thrombosis and appear to be the most common of the acquired blood protein…”
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