Treatment of Distal DVT
A, based on consistent, good-quality patient-oriented evidence.) Practice Pointers The term VTE encompasses a spectrum of disease ranging from mild calf symptoms from DVT to life-threatening cardiopulmonary collapse from PE. Six of the trials used vitamin K antagonists as the active treatment agent,...
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