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Thrombophilia and venous thromboembolism. International consensus statement. Guidelines according to scientific evidence.
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ThrombosisVenous ThrombosisVenous Disease TreatmentHematologyBleeding DisorderPublic HealthAtherosclerosisVenous DiseaseCongenital DefectsMedicineVenous ThromboembolismScientific EvidenceEpidemiologyPulmonary EmbolismInternational Consensus StatementCardiovascular DiseasePediatricsAcquired Hematological AbnormalitiesCoagulopathyStrokeAnticoagulantHematological AbnormalitiesEmergency Medicine
Thrombophilia is the term now used to describe predisposition to increased risk of venous and occasionally arterial thromboembolism due to hematological abnormalities. It can be a multifactorial disorder where congenital defects of anticoagulant or procoagulant factors may be combined with acquired hematological abnormalities. It should be considered in patients with a documented unexplained thrombotic episode or a positive family history. The aim of this document is to provide guidelines for investigation and management of patients with thrombophilia in the presence or absence of venous thromboembolism (VTE).