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Anthony K.C. Chan

Researcher at McMaster Children's Hospital

Publications -  405
Citations -  17396

Anthony K.C. Chan is an academic researcher from McMaster Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antithrombin & Heparin. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 373 publications receiving 15370 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony K.C. Chan include Hamilton Health Sciences & McMaster University.

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Anticoagulation therapy in children.

TL;DR: The impact of the developmental hemostatic system on responses to anticoagulants in children and the use of the new antithrombotic agents in children is focused on.
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The association of platelets with failed patent ductus arteriosus closure after a primary course of indomethacin or ibuprofen: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Platelet counts are significantly lower in preterms who fail primary treatment for PDA, and pre-treatment thrombocytopenia is associated with higher odds of failure.
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Fibrinolytic response to venous occlusion is decreased in patients after Kawasaki disease.

TL;DR: A decreased fibrinolytic response to venous occlusion may reflect persistent endothelial damage following acute Kawasaki disease, potentially predisposing these patients to accelerated atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease in early adult life.
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Dyslipidemia in Children With Arterial Ischemic Stroke: Prevalence and Risk Factors

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- 01 Jan 2018 - 
TL;DR: Dyslipidemia and hypertriglyceridemia may be more prevalent in children with arterial ischemic stroke compared with stroke-free children and ethnic background and an acute systemic illness were also associated with abnormal lipids.
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Spontaneous neonatal arterial thromboembolism: infants at risk, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.

TL;DR: The objective was to nucleate the best evidence regarding neonatal spontaneous arterial thromboembolism in order to facilitate early detection and treatment recommendations and document adverse outcomes.