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Combined oral contraceptives and combined oral postmenopausal hormone therapy are associated with a weak, but clinically significant risk of arterial and venous thrombosis (VT). The effects are related to dose of estrogen and type of progestin. The main effects are increase in markers of activated coagulation, reduction in coagulation inhibitors, and acquired activated protein C resistance. Reduction...
In the estrogen in venous thromboembolism (EVTET) study of 140 women with a history of venous thromboembolism (VTE), oral hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was associated with strong activation of coagulation markers and increased risk of recurrent VTE. No such associations were observed in the estrogen women atherosclerosis (EWA) study of 118 women with established coronary artery disease who were...
Data on the effect of hormone replacement therapy on hemostasis are inconsistent, and there are few data in women with coronary artery disease. In a single-center, open, randomized study, 118 postmenopausal women with angiographically verified coronary artery disease were randomized to hormone replacement therapy, given as long-cycle transdermal 17-β-estradiol (50 μg/24 hour) for 3 months with sequential...
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