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. 2019 Sep 10;3(17):2604-2607.
doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000071.

Additional analysis of pediatric pulmonary embolism using the Pediatric Health Information System database

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Additional analysis of pediatric pulmonary embolism using the Pediatric Health Information System database

Madhvi Rajpurkar et al. Blood Adv. .
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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict-of-interest disclosures: M.R. has received honoraria for serving on the advisory boards for Novo Nordisk, Hema Biologics, Spark Therapeutics, and Takeda and is a coinvestigator on grants received from Pfizer and BMS. L.R. has served on advisory boards for Bayer, Roche, and CSL Behring. Y.-s.V.H. declares no competing financial interests.

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Figure 1.
Distribution of pediatric pulmonary embolism admissions according to age.

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