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Publications by Hilary Wynne
Assessment of the Efficacy of a Novel Tailored Vitamin K Dosing Regimen in Lowering the International Normalised Ratio in Over-Anticoagulated Patients: A Randomised Clinical Trial
British Journal of Haematology
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Patients With Unstable Control Have a Poorer Dietary Intake of Vitamin K Compared to Patients With Stable Control of Anticoagulation
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