NON-SPECIFIC CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA – A RISK FACTORS OF POSTOPERATIVE THROMBOSIS IN THE INFERIOR VENA CAVA SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2415-8798.2016.4.7151Keywords:
non-specific connective tissue dysplasia, venous thrombosis, thromboprophylaxis.Abstract
The work adduces the peculiarities of formation hypercogualation syndrome in patients with non-specific connective tissue dysplasia who underwent planned surgical treatment. It was Proved that hypercogualation syndrome, which is formed at the final stage of surgery, creates conditions for the formation of thrombotic process in the venous system.
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