The hypercoagulable state in Cushing's disease is associated with increased levels of procoagulant factors and impaired fibrinolysis, but is not reversible after short-term biochemical remission induced by medical therapy

Translated title of the contribution: The hypercoagulable state in Cushing's disease is associated with increased levels of procoagulant factors and impaired fibrinolysis, but is not reversible after short-term biochemical remission induced by medical therapy

R. van der Pas, C. de Bruin, F.W.G. Leebeek, P.M.J. Zelissen, X et al., S.W.J. Lamberts, L.J. Hofland, R.A. Feelders

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Translated title of the contributionThe hypercoagulable state in Cushing's disease is associated with increased levels of procoagulant factors and impaired fibrinolysis, but is not reversible after short-term biochemical remission induced by medical therapy
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Pages (from-to)1303-1310
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume97
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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