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Oral aspirin (100 mg/d) and intravenous low–molecular weight dextran (500 mL/d) were administered during admission. Oral aspirin was continued after he was discharged from our hospital.
Anticoagulation includes low-dose aspirin or, less commonly, dipyridamole beginning a few weeks before transplantation, if possible, and then low-molecular-weight dextran during the first week ...
Therapy consisted of drugs aimed at improving inner-ear blood flow, as intravenously administered histamine 14 and low-molecular-weight dextran. 15 There are 3 unusual aspects of this case.
Small molecules are low molecular weight molecules that include lipids, monosaccharides, second messengers, other natural products and metabolites, as well as drugs and other xenobiotics. They are ...
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