Elevated levels of plasmin-alpha2 antiplasmin complexes in unstable angina
Bayés-Genís A;Guindo J;Oliver A;Badimon L;Fiol M;Mateo J;Souto JC;Dominguez JM;Fontcuberta J;Bayés de Luna A;;
thrombosis and haemostasis1999Vol. 81pp. -
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a1999thrombosiselevated
Abstract
The evidence of elevated levels of several biochemical markers of prothrombotic state in patients with unstable angina suggests that thrombus formation and lysis play a pivotal role in acute coronary syndromes. The clinical syndrome of unstable angina encompasses a variety of clinical presentations …