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Anticoagulation Related Bleeding

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... dosing; (ii) gold standard test to confirm or rule out drug hypersensitivity (in some clinical situations, it might be more useful to look for safe drug alternatives instead of performing a DPT); (iii) especially important when skin or in vitro allergy testing results are unstandardized, unavailable ...
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