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Risk factors for venous thromboembolism following fractures isolated to the foot and ankle fracture.

Michael J GouzoulisPeter Y JooAlexander J KammienWilliam M McLaughlinBrad YooJonathan Newman Grauer
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The present study found that, although only 0.56% of isolated foot and ankle fractures had a VTE within ninety days. Defined risk factors, such as Factor V Leiden, prior VTE, surgical treatment, active cancer, specific fracture patterns, and surgical treatment significantly affected the odds of their occurrence.
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