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Hyperkoagulační stavy v graviditě se zaměřením na problematiku umělého oplodnění
HODINOVÁ, Lenka
This thesis is focused on hypercoagulable states during pregnancy, especially on pregnancy after in vitro fertilisation. Hypercoagulable states are a group of congenital or acquired states that lead to the emergence deep venous thrombosis, sometimes associated with pulmonary embolism. Pregnancy itself is indicated as hypercoagulable state, which is important for facilitating hemostasis during the childbirth to avoid bleeding. It occurs to hemostatic changes during the pregnancy when there is increased concentration of most coagulation factors. The aim of this thesis is to compare coagulation laboratory results in women with spontaneous pregnancy and pregnancy after in vitro fertilisation. The results of patients were monitored in the ambulance of clinical hematology in hospital České Budějovice, a. s. in 2015 and 2016.

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