Should We Screen Patients with Unprovoked Venous Thromboembolism for Hyperthyroidism? Report of Several Paradigmatic Clinical Cases from the RIETE Registry
<p>Unprovoked venous thromboembolism (VTE) is defi ned as a VTE appearing in the absence of the common risk factors including cancer, surgery, hypomobility, oestrogen use or pregnancy. Around 40% of VTE patients have unprovoked VTE in real life. However, a number of additional clinical conditi...
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Main Authors: | Pierpaolo Di Micco (Author), Gualberto Gussoni (Author), Fernando Uresandi (Author), Agustina Rivas (Author), Raquel López- Reyes (Author), Lucia Mazzolai (Author), Rita Duce (Author), Andrei Braester (Author), Pilar Llamas (Author), Manuel Monreal (Author), RIETE Investigators# (Author) |
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Archives of Hematology Case Reports and Reviews - Peertechz Publications,
2017-02-20.
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