Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression

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Main Authors: Mak, A., Cheak, A.A.-C., Cheung, M.W.-L., Chun-Man, Ho R.
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Published: 2011
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-269892021-10-05T09:55:10Z Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression Mak, A. Cheak, A.A.-C. Cheung, M.W.-L. Chun-Man, Ho R. MEDICINE PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome Aspirin Egger's regression Heparin Live births Meta-analysis Meta-regression Obstetrical Rheumatology 49 2 281-288 2011-09-27T05:43:31Z 2011-09-27T05:43:31Z 2009 Mak, A., Cheak, A.A.-C., Cheung, M.W.-L., Chun-Man, Ho R. (2009). Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression. Rheumatology 49 (2) : 281-288. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 14620324 14620332 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/26989 000273699700011 Scopus
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topic Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome
Aspirin
Egger's regression
Heparin
Live births
Meta-analysis
Meta-regression
Obstetrical
spellingShingle Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome
Aspirin
Egger's regression
Heparin
Live births
Meta-analysis
Meta-regression
Obstetrical
Mak, A.
Cheak, A.A.-C.
Cheung, M.W.-L.
Chun-Man, Ho R.
Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
description Rheumatology
author2 MEDICINE
author_facet MEDICINE
Mak, A.
Cheak, A.A.-C.
Cheung, M.W.-L.
Chun-Man, Ho R.
author Mak, A.
Cheak, A.A.-C.
Cheung, M.W.-L.
Chun-Man, Ho R.
author_sort Mak, A.
title Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
title_short Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
title_full Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
title_fullStr Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
title_full_unstemmed Combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
title_sort combination of heparin and aspirin is superior to aspirin alone in enhancing live births in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and positive anti-phospholipid antibodies: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and meta-regression
publishDate 2011
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/26989
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