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Anticoagulants 1. Parenteral Anticoagulants e.g. heparin 2. Oral anticoagulants e.g. warfarin.
Pathology Tutorial 31 st batch
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Small Bowel Obstruction By: Dr. Yasser El Basatiny Prof. of Laparoscopic Surgery.
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Extracellular cholesterol and cholesterol-filled macrophages (foam cells) accumulate in subendothelial space. Subsequent structural modifications of LDL.
A smoking gun? Detecting causes of disease R. Fielding Dept. Community Medicine, HKU
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