cover of episode S3E7 - Hemostasis results interpretation along pregnancy.

S3E7 - Hemostasis results interpretation along pregnancy.

2022/7/5
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Welcome to Ask Stago, the Podcast dedicated to provide expert answers to your expert questions in coagulation.

In today’s episode, our guest** François Depasse** will help us to understand the hemostasis results obtained along pregnancy, what are the related difficulties for the lab and

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