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Higher heparin dosages reduce thromboembolic complications in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia

Claudio Carallo, Fabiola Pugliese, Elisa Vettorato, Cesare Tripolino, Livia Delle Donne, Giovanni Guarrera, Walter Spagnolli, Susanna Cozzio
DOI: 10.1136/jim-2020-001628 Published 1 April 2021
Claudio Carallo
1 Metabolic Diseases Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Magna Græcia University, Catanzaro, Italy
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2 High Intensity Internal Medicine Unit, Santa Maria del Carmine Hospital, Rovereto, Italy
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2 High Intensity Internal Medicine Unit, Santa Maria del Carmine Hospital, Rovereto, Italy
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3 Department of Internal Medicine, Ospedale Maggiore Carlo Alberto Pizzardi, Bologna, Italy
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4 APSS PA Trento, Trento, Italy
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Higher heparin dosages reduce thromboembolic complications in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia
Claudio Carallo, Fabiola Pugliese, Elisa Vettorato, Cesare Tripolino, Livia Delle Donne, Giovanni Guarrera, Walter Spagnolli, Susanna Cozzio
Journal of Investigative Medicine Apr 2021, 69 (4) 884-887; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2020-001628

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Higher heparin dosages reduce thromboembolic complications in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia
Claudio Carallo, Fabiola Pugliese, Elisa Vettorato, Cesare Tripolino, Livia Delle Donne, Giovanni Guarrera, Walter Spagnolli, Susanna Cozzio
Journal of Investigative Medicine Apr 2021, 69 (4) 884-887; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2020-001628
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Claudio Carallo, Fabiola Pugliese, Elisa Vettorato, Cesare Tripolino, Livia Delle Donne, Giovanni Guarrera, Walter Spagnolli, Susanna Cozzio
Journal of Investigative Medicine Apr 2021, 69 (4) 884-887; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2020-001628
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