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Jan 2025
39m 33s

Hypercoagulable States

NINJA NERD
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Send us Fan Mail Ninja Nerds! Welcome to the Ninja Nerd Podcast with Zach and Rob! In this episode, we discuss Hypercoagulable States, covering key disorders and their clinical significance. Topics include Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APLS), its role in thrombosis and pregnancy loss; Factor V Leiden Mutation, the most common inherited thrombophilia; and Proth ... Show More
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