Recurrent thrombosis in a multiple myeloma patient with low risk for thrombosis despite being on thromboprophylaxis
<p>It is a well-known fact that multiple myeloma (MM) patients have an increased risk for thromboembolic events involving both the venous and arterial territories. The etiologies can be multifactorial, for example, activation of procoagulant factors, acquired protein C resistance, MM-specified...
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Main Authors: | Chow Siew Kian (Author), Fu Mei Sian (Author) |
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Archives of Hematology Case Reports and Reviews - Peertechz Publications,
2019-02-19.
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