Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 n, I can't do a comprehensive post on blood coag but want to suggest that if you are looking for docs that may be able to help you with tests and understanding - look also at docs/dentists associated with docs that do cavitational surgery on jaws for osteomylitis, or necrosis. This problem stems back (in some circles of thinking) to the same hypercoag state. Look at Boyd Haley in the US for a graphs of hypercoag states and whether they are genetic, etc - and look at Jerry Bouqout to hook it together too. Maybe there are a few dentists with docs complimenting that could help in OZ? Boyd Haley is http://www.altcorp.com Jerry Bouqout (articles can be found on medline I think) is http://www.maxillofacialcenter.com/ I think they are hard to reach but perhaps there is a clue here for you? > So here is my plug/request - I would love someone to do a comprehensive > summary post on the " blood viscosity " business - this is a topic I am > having difficulty getting a handle on, mostly because there is no > possibility of getting meaningful tests in Australia (or are there? I > assume the Hemex is the only tests worth having??) So I am unable to find > out what my own blood status is. > Cheers, > n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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