Changes in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis associated with maximal exercise and physical conditioning in women taking low dose oral contraceptives

Blood coagulation parameters (thromboplastin time, PT; activated partial thromboplastin time, aPTT; fibrinogen; antithrombin III, ATIII; von Willebrand factor-concentration, vWF; factor VIII-activity, FVIII) and fibrinolytic parameters (plasminogen; (α-antiplasmin; euglobulin-lysis- time, Elt; tissu...

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Levonorgestrel - administration & dosage
Physical Education and Training
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Reference Values
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Thrombophilia - physiopathology
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