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Potential value of the calibrated automated thrombogram in patients after a cerebral venous sinus thrombosis; an exploratory study.

Myrthe M van der BruggenBram KremersRene van OerleRobert J van OostenbruggeHugo Ten Cate
Published in: Thrombosis journal (2021)
Reasons for absent overt hypercoagulability within this study population may be the small patient sample, long time since the event (e.g. 3 years) and avoidance of acquired risk factors like oral contraception. Given the fact that CVST is a serious condition with a more than negligible risk of venous thrombosis event recurrence, exclusion of clinically relevant hypercoagulability remains a challenging topic to further study at the acute and later time points, particularly in patients with idiopathic CVST.
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