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Recomandările naționale ale Societății Croate de Biochimie și Medicină de Laborator pentru recoltarea, prelucrarea probelor de sânge, performanța testării și raportarea rezultatelor pentru testele screening de hemostază: timp de protrombină, timp de tromboplastină parțială activată, timp de trombină, fibrinogen și D-dimeri

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06 nov 2024
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