John W Eikelboom,* Graeme J Hankey,† Wai Khoon Ho,‡ Cindy H Lee§
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- 1 Thrombosis Service, McMaster University, HHS General Divison, 237 Barton Street East, Hamilton, ON L8L2X2, Canada
- 4 Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, WA. eikelbj@mcmaster.ca
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