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Bibliography[edit]

Grossman, Karin B.; Arya, Roopen; Peixoto, Alberto B.; Akolekar, Ranjit; Staboulidou, Ismini; Nicolaides, Kypros H. (October 2016). "Maternal and pregnancy characteristics affect plasma fibrin monomer complexes and D-dimer reference ranges for venous thromboembolism in pregnancy". American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.[1]

Hayashi, Hikaru; Shimizu, Akira; Kubota, Koji; Notake, Tsuyoshi; Sugenoya, Shinsuke; Masuo, Hitoshi; Hosoda, Kiyotaka; Yasukawa, Koya; Kobayashi, Ryoichiro; Soejima, Yuji (January 2022). "Asymptomatic Venous Thromboembolism After Hepatobiliary–Pancreatic Surgery: Early Detection Using D-dimer and Soluble Fibrin Monomer Complex Levels". Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grossman, Karin B.; Arya, Roopen; Peixoto, Alberto B.; Akolekar, Ranjit; Staboulidou, Ismini; Nicolaides, Kypros H. (October 2016). "Maternal and pregnancy characteristics affect plasma fibrin monomer complexes and D-dimer reference ranges for venous thromboembolism in pregnancy". American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 215 (4): 466.e1–466.e8. doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2016.05.013.
  2. ^ Hayashi, Hikaru; Shimizu, Akira; Kubota, Koji; Notake, Tsuyoshi; Sugenoya, Shinsuke; Masuo, Hitoshi; Hosoda, Kiyotaka; Yasukawa, Koya; Kobayashi, Ryoichiro; Soejima, Yuji (January 2022). "Asymptomatic Venous Thromboembolism After Hepatobiliary–Pancreatic Surgery: Early Detection Using D‐dimer and Soluble Fibrin Monomer Complex Levels". Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery. 6 (1): 109–118. doi:10.1002/ags3.12495. ISSN 2475-0328. PMC 8786684. PMID 35106421.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: PMC format (link)

Outline of proposed changes[edit]

Mention using fibrin monomer to detect VTE.

Mention implication of detecting VTE, thus the importance of fibrin monomer in research.