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significant coagulation » significant correlation (Expand Search), significant modulation (Expand Search), significant correlations (Expand Search)
significantly linked » significantly longer (Expand Search), significantly altered (Expand Search), significantly changed (Expand Search)
linked decrease » marked decrease (Expand Search), linear decrease (Expand Search)
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Correlation analysis of red blood cell-platelet ratio and coagulation indicators.
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Parameters of routine coagulation tests in IE patients and healthy volunteers at admission.
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Association of EGb drug interactions with bleeding and abnormal coagulation tests (n = 747).
Published 2025Subjects: “…correlation analysis indicated…”
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Grouping criteria based on the HFRS<sup>a</sup> clinical classification criteria.
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Comparison of laboratory parameters of first medical contacts in a training cohort of HFRS patients.
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Predictive value of laboratory parameters for prognosis (critical severity) in HFRS patients.
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Table 2_Prediction model of gastrointestinal tumor malignancy based on coagulation indicators such as TEG and neural networks.xlsx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>The TEG five items (AUC values: R: 0.682; K: 0.731; α-angle: 0.736; MA: 0.699; CI: 0.747) showed better discrimination ability in the G group than other coagulation indicators. Although the TNM group showed moderate discrimination ability, it did not exhibit a significant advantage over other indicators. …”