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MATISSE
Mondial Assessment of Thromboembolism treatment Initiated by Synthetic pentasaccharide with Symptomatic Endpoints—Pulmonary Embolism. A clinical trial comparing the efficacy and safety of the antithrombotic agent fondaparinux to unfractionated heparin in the initial treatment of symptomatic pulmonary embolism
Conclusion Recurrent fatal or nonfatal pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis in 3.8% of fondaparinux patients and in 5.0% of unfractionated heparin patients. Major bleeding occurred in 2.0% of fondaparinux patients vs. 2.4% of unfractionated heparin patients, but 5.2% mortality in fondaparinux group vs. 4.4% in unfractionated heparin group


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French painter Henri Matisse, master of fauvism and colour, also produced a number of more intimate works between 1917 and 1947, which are the subject of a new exhibition at Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
Another stand-out purchase was a 1911 still life by Henri Matisse which fetched almost pounds 32million.
A painting by Henri Matisse sold for a world record Au28.
 
 
 
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