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  1. Article

    Thromboembolic Disease in Children: A New Epidemic in Tertiary Care Pediatrics

    M Andrew in Pediatric Research (1999)

  2. Article

    The Use of Low Molecular Weight Heparin in Pediatric Patients: Review of A Single Institution Experience • 761

    D Dix, V Marzinotto, M Leaker, P Massicotte, S Bridges, M Andrew in Pediatric Research (1998)

  3. Article

    RIGHT ATRIAL THROMBOSIS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS: ANALYSIS OF THE CANADIAN REGISTRY OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLIC COMPLICATIONS. ▴ 907

    A K C Chan, M Coppes, M Adams, M Andrew in Pediatric Research (1996)

  4. Article

    Anticoagulant Effects of Heparin in Neonatal Plasma'

    ABSTRACT: Available data on the anticoagulant effects of heparin in neonatal plasma are scarce and conflicting: relative to adult plasma, neonatal plasma has been reported to show both resistance as well as se...

    B Schmidt, F A Ofosu, L Mitchell, L A Brooker, M Andrew in Pediatric Research (1989)

  5. Article

    Fibrinogen Has a Rapid Turnover in the Healthy Newborn Lamb

    ABSTRACT: The half-lives for coagulation factors in the healthy newborn infant are not known and may be different than for the adult. We measured the half-life for fetal sheep fibrinogen and compared it to the...

    M Andrew, L Mitchell, L R Berry, B Schmidt, M W C Hatton in Pediatric Research (1988)

  6. Article

    783 PRESENCE OF A SERINE PROTEASE IN UNACTIVATED PLASMA OF CHILDREN WITH COOLEY'S ANEMIA

    Biologic activity of factors X1, X11 and prekallikrein (PK) (chromogenic assay) was low in 10 patients aged 3-17 with Cooley's anemia; mean ± S.E., X1: 56%±6; X11: 51%±7; PK 59%±6. These levels were not due to...

    M Andrew, M Manno, M Karpatkln, Saul Krugman in Pediatric Research (1981)

  7. Article

    782 POOR CLINICAL STATUS IMPAIRS THE POSTNATAL RISE OF THE CONTACT FACTORS IN PREMATURE INFANTS

    The postnatal development of the contact factors was studied with regard to gestational age (G.A.), postnatal age (P.A.), clinical status and protein synthesis. Sixty-four preterms (28-36 wks) were classified ...

    M Andrew, M Bhogal, M Karpatkin in Pediatric Research (1981)