Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 80, Issue 10 627-627, Copyright © 1987 by Royal Society of Medicine
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N Doble and JH Baron
St Charles Hospital, London.
Anticoagulation control in hospital inpatients was monitored in a prospective study. Only 47% of the blood results were within the therapeutic range which is presently recommended.
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