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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 708-712, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797195

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Thrombosis is a multifactorial process with complex mechanisms and thrombosis-related diseases are extremely risky.At present, traditional or new types of anticoagulant drugs cannot completely reduce the risk of thrombosis, and these anticoagulant drugs have certain limitations and cannot meet clinical needs.In recent years, studies have found that intestinal microecology is closely related to many diseases, and The results show that it is involved in the regulation of thrombosis as the largest and most complex microecological system in the human body.In this review, we retrospect the current status and progress about the mechanism of intestinal microecology in thrombosis.Therefore, it provides a new idea and theoretical basis for the clinical application of intestinal microecology-based diagnosis and treatment in thrombosis-related diseases.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 708-712, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789140

ABSTRACT

Thrombosis is a multifactorial process with complex mechanisms and thrombosis-related diseases are extremely risky.At present,traditional or new types of anticoagulant drugs cannot completely reduce the risk of thrombosis,and these anticoagulant drugs have certain limitations and cannot meet clinical needs.In recent years,studies have found that intestinal microecology is closely related to many diseases,and The results show that it is involved in the regulation of thrombosis as the largest and most complex microecological system in the human body.In this review,we retrospect the current status and progress about the mechanism of intestinal microecology in thrombosis.Therefore,it provides a new idea and theoretical basis for the clinical application of intestinal microecology-based diagnosis and treatment in thrombosis-related diseases.

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