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Critically ill adolescents are at greatest risk for developing hospital-acquired venous thromboembolism. To date, no phase 3 randomized controlled trials have been conducted for pharmacological thromb...
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Lead Sponsor
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Collaborators
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Johns Hopkins All Children"s Hospital
St. Petersburg, Florida
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