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Deep vein thrombosis

BMJ Best Practice Podcast

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Common Pitfalls in Management of Venetian Thromboembolism

The treatment varies depending upon the anti egulent that is chosen. A patient who is initiating warfare must have parentral anti coagulation for a minimum duration of five days. Rare circumstance, a more aggressive treatment for dee veined thrombosis occurs. If catheter directed therapy is administered, it's important to acknowledge that the implementation of anti cuagulation as we've discussed, is still indicated and an appropriate treatment.

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