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Case of Circulating Tumor Cells Discovered in Extensive Deep Venous Thrombosis in a Patient with Known Urothelial Carcinoma.

Ekrem YetiskulAli KimyaghalamShahkar KhanYisroel GrabieTaqi A RizviSalman Khan
Published in: Case reports in hematology (2024)
Cancer is a well-known risk factor for developing VTEs, and it is estimated that approximately 4-20% of cancer patients will experience VTE at some stage, the rate being the highest in the initial period following diagnosis. Annually, 0.5% of cancer patients will experience thrombosis compared with a 0.1% incidence rate in the general population (Elyamany et al., 2014). Despite knowing the increased incidence of VTEs in cancer patients, there are few studies to date that analyze the composition of thrombi in patients with cancer.
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