The hypercoagulable state in Cushing's disease is associated with increased levels of procoagulant factors and impaired fibrinolysis, but is not reversible after short-term biochemical remission induced by medical therapy. (Q50972083)
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scientific article published on 25 January 2012
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English | The hypercoagulable state in Cushing's disease is associated with increased levels of procoagulant factors and impaired fibrinolysis, but is not reversible after short-term biochemical remission induced by medical therapy. |
scientific article published on 25 January 2012 |
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The hypercoagulable state in Cushing's disease is associated with increased levels of procoagulant factors and impaired fibrinolysis, but is not reversible after short-term biochemical remission induced by medical therapy (English)
R van der Pas
C de Bruin
F W G Leebeek
M P M de Maat
D C Rijken
J A Romijn
R T Netea-Maier
A R Hermus
P M J Zelissen
F H de Jong
A J van der Lely
W W de Herder
S W J Lamberts
L J Hofland
R A Feelders
25 January 2012