Semin Thromb Hemost 1990; 16(1): 21-138
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1002659
Copyright © 1990 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.Bleeding Time Tables
A Tabular Summary of Pertinent Literature*R. P. Channing Rodgers
- Computer Applications in Laboratory Medicine (CALM) Project Department of Laboratory
Medicine, School of Medicine University of California, San Francisco
- Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry School of Pharmacy, University of California,
San Francisco
* Column 2 of the tables contains a citation pointing to a numbered reference in Section
6. Citation markers may also appear as required in other columns. In column 4 of the
tables, the bleeding time method used is described in terms as close as possible to
those used by the author(s) of the publication cited in column 2. In column 5 of the
tables, the number of subjects is specified. Time units (second: s, minute: m, hour:
h, day: d, week: w, month: mo, year: y) are appended to a preceding number; other
(standard) units are separated from a preceding number.