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Thrombophilias can be defined as a group of inherited or acquired
disorders that increase the risk of developing thrombosis. Venous
thromboembolism (VT) is considered a multifactorial disease
produced by a sum of risk factors that predispose to the thrombotic
event. This predisposition includes genetic and acquired defects.
Thrombosis can occur in any section of the venous system, but
commonly manifests as deep vein thrombosis of the leg and pulmonary
embolism. Major complications of venous thrombosis are a disabling
post-thrombotic syndrome, pulmonary hypertension, and sudden death
duo to a pulmonary embolism and therefore, it poses a burden on
health economy. Venous thrombosis is a common clinical challenge
for doctors of all disciplines, as it is a complex multicausal
disease. This books discusses in further detail the many
complications and risk factors caused by venous thrombosis.
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