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</script>Interaction between blood type, smoking and factor V Leiden mutation and risk of venous thromboembolism: a Danish case‐cohort study
pmid: 22577971
Interaction between blood type, smoking and factor V Leiden mutation and risk of venous thromboembolism: a Danish case‐cohort study
See also Lowe GDO. Epidemiology of venous thromboembolism: the need for large (including prospective) studies and meta-analyses. This issue, pp 2186–8 and Rosendaal FR. Etiology of venous thrombosis: the need for small original studies. This issue, pp 2189–90.
- Danish Ramazzini Center Denmark
- Aarhus University Denmark
- Danish Cancer Society Denmark
- Cardiovascular Research Center Brazil
- Aalborg Hospital Denmark
Male, Denmark, Incidence, Smoking, Factor V, Venous Thromboembolism, Middle Aged, Risk Assessment, ABO Blood-Group System, Blood Grouping and Crossmatching, Risk Factors, Humans, Point Mutation, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Prospective Studies, Registries, Life Style, Proportional Hazards Models
Male, Denmark, Incidence, Smoking, Factor V, Venous Thromboembolism, Middle Aged, Risk Assessment, ABO Blood-Group System, Blood Grouping and Crossmatching, Risk Factors, Humans, Point Mutation, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Prospective Studies, Registries, Life Style, Proportional Hazards Models
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