2020
Thromboembolism
Paidas M. Thromboembolism. 2020, 181-200. DOI: 10.1002/9781119635307.ch19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeep venous thrombosisVenous thromboembolismRisk of DVTRisk of VTETransient hypercoagulable stateLeft lower extremityPrimary diagnostic modalitySystemic coagulationThromboembolic eventsNonpregnant womenFetal risksHypercoagulable stateVenous thrombosisVenous ultrasoundHemostatic challengesPregnant womenVascular traumaRisk factorsLower extremitiesVascular stasisDiagnostic modalitiesHormonal changesColor DopplerFibrinolytic systemPregnancy
2004
Elevated sEPCR and PAI-1 Levels, but Not sThrombomodulin Levels in Normal Pregnancy.
Arkel Y, Paidas M, Ku D, Triche E, Lam X, Ku E, Lockwood C. Elevated sEPCR and PAI-1 Levels, but Not sThrombomodulin Levels in Normal Pregnancy. Blood 2004, 104: 3996. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v104.11.3996.3996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEndothelial protein C receptorAdverse pregnancy outcomesPro-inflammatory cytokinesNormal pregnancyProtein C systemDecidual cellsEndothelial cellsProtein SEndometrial decidual cellsNon-pregnant controlsProtein C receptorCell surface proteinsPlasminogen activator inhibitorCell-surface thrombomodulinPregnancy outcomesProthrombotic statePlasma thrombomodulinNP patientsEC damageSurface proteinsControl of thrombosisSTM levelsTrimester samplesPregnancyFibrinolytic system