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Yulia Lin
Researcher at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Publications - 132
Citations - 3502
Yulia Lin is an academic researcher from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anemia & Blood transfusion. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 131 publications receiving 2950 citations. Previous affiliations of Yulia Lin include University Health Network & University of Toronto.
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Recombinant factor VIIa for the prevention and treatment of bleeding in patients without haemophilia
TL;DR: The effectiveness of rFVIIa when used therapeutically to control active bleeding or prophylactically to prevent (excessive) bleeding in patients without haemophilia is assessed.
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Understanding the clinical dilemmas that shape medical students' ethical development: questionnaire survey and focus group study
TL;DR: This study found that clinical teachers who act as negative role models, especially those who show unethical behaviour towards patients, is the most frequently cited problematic aspect of this hidden curriculum.
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Prothrombin Complex Concentrate for Major Bleeding on Factor Xa Inhibitors: A Prospective Cohort Study
Sam Schulman,Sam Schulman,Peter L. Gross,Bruce Ritchie,Susan Nahirniak,Yulia Lin,Lani Lieberman,Marc Carrier,Mark Crowther,Indy Ghosh,Alejandro Lazo-Langner,Michelle Zondag +11 more
TL;DR: This poster presents a poster presented at the 2016 Canadian Academy of Pathology Congress, entitled “Advances in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology: Foundations of Clinical Pathology, 2nd Ed.” (June 2016).
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Cryoprecipitate: The Current State of Knowledge
TL;DR: Despite 45 years of the use of this product, there is a lot to learn regarding the optimal use of cryoprecipitate and the best method of pooling before transfusion has not been thoroughly investigated.
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Platelet transfusion practices among neonatologists in the United States and Canada: results of a survey.
Cassandra D. Josephson,Leon Su,Robert D. Christensen,Christopher D. Hillyer,Marta-Inés Castillejo,Michele R. Emory,Yulia Lin,Heather A. Hume,Kirk A. Easley,Brandon S. Poterjoy,Martha Sola-Visner +10 more
TL;DR: There is great variability in platelet transfusion practices among US and Canadian neonatologists, suggesting clinical equipoise in many clinical scenarios.