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Role of anticoagulation in the management of tumor thrombus: A 10-year single-center experience.

Shreya AgarwalDolores R MullikinMichael E ScheurerValeria SmithBindi Naik-MathuriaR Paul GuillermanJennifer H FosterRosa DiazSarah E Sartain
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2021)
Children with intravascular extension of solid tumors were not commonly started on anticoagulation at the time of diagnosis, irrespective of the extent of tumor thrombus. Furthermore, we observed a significant trend toward higher incidence of bleeding complications after initiation of anticoagulation for asymptomatic tumor thrombus. There is inadequate evidence at this time to support routine initiation of anticoagulation in pediatric patients with intravascular extension of solid tumors.
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