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Increased D-Dimer levels in patients with renal dysfunction may result from endothelial dysfunction, since release of VWF promotes platelet adhesion and aggregation and, thus, microthrombi formation [6 ].
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Increased D-Dimer levels in patients with renal dysfunction may result from endothelial dysfunction, since release of VWF promotes platelet adhesion and aggregation and, thus, microthrombi formation [6 ].