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Self-monitoring of oral anticoagulation reduces thromboembolic events and does not increase risk of bleeding in selected patients and settings
- Correspondence to: Hanna Bloomfield
VA Medical Center, 1 Veterans Drive (111-O), Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA; hanna.bloomfield{at}va.gov
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Self-monitoring of oral anticoagulation reduces thromboembolic events and does not increase risk of bleeding in selected patients and settings
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- First published April 17, 2012.
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November 28, 2012
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