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Ethnicity as a VTE risk factor

10/07/2016 by Bob Dunn

Ethnicity has been added as a risk factor for VTE to the Deep venous thrombosis page.

Liao, S, McAnulty, K, Lim, C, et al. Ethnicity as an independent predictive factor for the results of CT pulmonary angiography and ultrasonography of the lower limbs. Internal Medicine Journal 2016:n/a-n/a. 

Categories Updates Tags Haematology
May-Thurner syndrome
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