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Oral contraceptives and venous thromboembolism: findings in a large prospective study.
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Contraceptive UseLarge Prospective StudyHormonal ContraceptiveOral ContraceptiveReproductive HealthGynecologyLiver FunctionBacterial PathogensThrombosisContraceptionVenous ThrombosisMedical MicrobiologyOral ContraceptivesGastrointestinal VirusInfection ControlPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthMicrobial ToxinPrime PathogensMaternal HealthVenous ThromboembolismClinical MicrobiologyP ShigelloidesMicrobial DiseasePathogenesisMicrobiologyMedicineAnticoagulantWomen's Health
isolated as the prime pathogens.' 2 About 95% of strains similar to the A sobria that we isolated are enterotoxigenic in the suckling mouse.We found no other cause for our patient's diarrhoea.Most serious aeromonas infections occur in immunosuppressed hosts.A fatal infection with P shigelloides was reported in a patient with sickle cell anaemia.3Although our patient had a history of bulimia nervosa, she had been psychiatrically and physically well for over a year before presentation.The pattern of abnormalities of coagulation and liver function was not that seen in patients after overdosage of paracetamol, and the liver showed only minimal necrosis.We
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