Monoclonal Gammopathy of Thrombotic Significance - A Newly Described, Dangerous Thrombophilia
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Explore a comprehensive medical Grand Rounds lecture that delves into a newly described and dangerous thrombophilia condition affecting blood clotting mechanisms. Led by Dr. Giselle Salmasi, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine in Hematology at Stanford Department of Medicine, discover the clinical implications, diagnostic criteria, and treatment approaches for this significant hematological disorder. Gain valuable insights into the pathophysiology, risk factors, and management strategies while understanding the latest research and clinical findings in this emerging field of hematology.
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"Monoclonal Gammopathy of Thrombotic Significance" | 22 January 2025
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Stanford Department of Medicine