Thromb Haemost 1996; 76(05): 651-662
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1650638
Original Article
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Inherited Thrombophilia[*]: Part 1

David A Lane
1   The Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, London, UK
,
Pier M Mannucci
2   IRCCS Maggiore Hospital, Milan, Italy
,
Kenneth A Bauer
3   Beth Israel Hospital, Boston USA
,
Rogier M Bertina
4   University Hospital Leiden, The Netherlands
,
Nikolay P Bochkov
5   Research Centre of Medical Genetics, Moscow, The Russian Federation
,
Victor Boulyjnkov
6   WHO, Switzerland
,
Mammen Chandy
7   Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore, India
,
Bjorn Dahlback
8   University of Lund, Malmo, Sweden
,
E K Ginter
9   Institute of Clinical Genetics, Moscow, The Russian Federation
,
Joseph P Miletich
10   Washington University, St Louis, USA
,
Frits R Rosendaal
4   University Hospital Leiden, The Netherlands
,
Uri Seligsohn
11   Institute of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Tel Hashomer, Israel
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Received: 16 April 1996

Accepted after revision30 July 1996

Publication Date:
11 July 2018 (online)

Based upon the World Health Organisation report of a Joint World Health Organisation/International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Meeting held in Geneva, 6-8 November 1995. Published with permission of the World Health Organisation. Meeting Rapporteur; 2ISTH Secretariat, 6WHO Secretariat


 
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