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G Keren

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Rofe M, Shacham Y, Steinvi A, Barak L, Hareuveni M, Banai S, et al.
Neth Heart J . 2016 Feb; 24(5):350-4. PMID: 26860707
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of blood type A among patients referred for transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and whether it is related to vascular complications. Backgrounds: Vascular complications following...
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Shoenfeld Y, Shemer J, Keren G, Eidelman L
Isr Med Assoc J . 2015 Jan; 16(11):738. PMID: 25558709
No abstract available.
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Israeli E, Shemer J, Keren G, Shoenfeld Y
Isr Med Assoc J . 2014 Oct; 16(8):527-8. PMID: 25269352
No abstract available.
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Keren G, Shemer J, Shoenfeld Y
Harefuah . 2013 Jan; 151(10):600-2, 607. PMID: 23316671
No abstract available.
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Shoenfeld Y, Keren G
Harefuah . 2012 Sep; 151(6):372-3. PMID: 22991871
No abstract available.
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Shoenfeld Y, Keren G, Shemer J
Harefuah . 2011 Oct; 150(9):694-5. PMID: 22026050
No abstract available.
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Shoenfeld Y, Shemer J, Keren G
Harefuah . 2011 Sep; 150(8):624. PMID: 21939109
No abstract available.
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Aviram G, Steinvil A, Berliner S, Rosen G, Sosna J, Man A, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2010 Nov; 9(2):293-9. PMID: 21040447
Background: Early identification by computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) of patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE) who have signs associated with a high embolic burden would be highly desirable. Objectives:...
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Shoenfeld Y, Shemer J, Keren G
Harefuah . 2010 Jan; 148(12):824. PMID: 20088435
No abstract available.
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Paran D, Fireman E, Levartovsky D, Elkayam O, Kaufman I, Litinsky I, et al.
Scand J Rheumatol . 2007 Sep; 36(4):285-90. PMID: 17763206
Objective: To assess and compare parameters of pulmonary function in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS) patients. Methods: Consecutive patients (n = 74) who were free of respiratory...