The use of antithrombotic therapy for the prevention of pregnancy complications in women with thrombophilia continues to increase, despite a paucity of supportive data, as patients and their ...
Inherited thrombophilias are the leading cause of maternal thromboembolism and are associated with an increased risk of certain adverse pregnancy outcomes including second- and third-trimester ...
Temporary conditions like pregnancy, oral contraceptive use, and dehydration. Permanent conditions such as thrombotic disease, genetic thrombophilia, and cancer. Symptoms and Complications of ...
Risk factors for the disease include pregnancy, oral contraception, and dehydration, or more permanent ones such as thrombotic disease, genetic thrombophilia, and cancer. According to Dr.