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. 2025 Jan 16;9(1):102683.
doi: 10.1016/j.rpth.2025.102683. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Altered clot structure in pregnant women who will develop postpartum hemorrhage

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Altered clot structure in pregnant women who will develop postpartum hemorrhage

Claire de Moreuil et al. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. .
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(A–C) Examples of pictures of clots from pregnant women observed with confocal microscopy: a pregnant control (A), a postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) case (B), and a nonpregnant control (C). Fibrin fibers appear in fluorescent green, labeled with Alexa Fluor 488. (D) Comparison of fibrin network density in plasma clots from PPH cases, pregnant controls, and nonpregnant controls observed with confocal microscopy. (E) Comparison of fibrin fiber density in plasma clots from PPH cases according to associated PPH etiology. The scatter dot plots represent median values with IQR. ∗P significance ≤ .05; ∗∗P significance ≤ .01. UE, undetermined etiology.

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