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    A case series of factor v leiden mutation in pregnancy
    Jenique Bailly; Barry Jacobson; Susan Louw
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    Autoantibodies to ADAMST13 in human immunodeficiency virusassociated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
    (WILEY-BLACKWELL) M Meiring; Mmakgabu Khemisi; Susan Louw; Palanisamy Krisnan
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    Selected inflammatory and coagulation biomarkers previral suppression in people with human immunodeficiency virus HIV infection without overt cardiovascular disease Is there a need to redefine reference indices
    (ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD) Susan Louw; E Mayne; Barry Jacobson; Anthony Mayne
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    The Novel Coronavirus and Haemostatic abnormalities pathophysiology clinical manifesttations and treatment recommendations
    Susan Louw; Barry Jacobson; Elizabeth Mayne; Tracey Wiggill
    The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-C0V-2 virus, was initially considered and managed in a similar manner to the previous SARS epidemic as they are both caused by coronaviruses. What has now become apparent is that a major cause of morbidity and mortality in COVID-19 is abnormal thrombosis. This thrombosis occurs on a macro- and microvascular level and is unique to this disease. The virus has been demonstrated in the endothelium of the pulmonary alveoli and as such is thought to contribute to the devastating respiratory complications encountered. D-dimer concentrations are frequently raised in COVID to levels not frequently seen previously. The optimal anticoagulation treatment in COVID remains to be determined, and the myriad of pathophysiologic effects caused by this virus in the human host have also yet to be fully elucidated.
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    Thrombosis  AETiology of Aviation-Related Travel: The THETA O Study
    (WILEY-BLACKWELL) Barry Jacobson; Susan Louw; Elise Schapkaitz; Fatima Laher
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    Verification of a Benchtop Haematology Analyzer with a 5 differential Count There is nothing wrong with being small
    (WILEY-BLACKWELL) Anima Baiden; Elise Schapkaitz; Maynolia Naidoo; Susan Louw
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    Verification of the qLabs international normalized ratio pointofcare device for monitoring of patients attending an anticoagulation clinic
    Constance Mbokota; Elise Schapkaitz; Susan Louw

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